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  2. Queen City Bistro ready to open in downtown Staunton - AOL

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    That something is The Queen City Bistro in downtown Staunton. It's located at 23 E. Beverley St., the former home of Emilio's and The Pompei Lounge, which closed in late 2021 after 27 years in ...

  3. Latin Soul, a new Staunton restaurant, set to open Saturday - AOL

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    STAUNTON — The former home of Table 44 and Mrs. Liptrap's will see life again as a restaurant when Latin Soul opens Saturday, Jan. 6. Mrs. Liptrap's closed in September after being open just six ...

  4. Beverley Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Beverley Historic District is a national historic district located at Staunton, Virginia.The district encompasses 131 contributing buildings in downtown Staunton. It is a compact commercial district characterized by a well-preserved collection of 19th-century buildings.

  5. Hotel 24 South - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was built in 1924 as the Stonewall Jackson Hotel. Designed by H.L. Stevens , it is considered an excellent example of the architect's work in the Colonial Revival style. [ 1 ] A working 1924 Wurlitzer organ , believed to be the only one of its kind, is located in the mezzanine of the hotel. [ 2 ]

  6. Wharf Area Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Wharf Area Historic District is a national historic district located at Staunton, Virginia. The district encompasses 22 contributing buildings and 4 contributing structures. It is a warehouse and commercial district characterized by rows of late-19th century and early-20th century storefronts and an elongated plaza framed by small warehouses.

  7. Virginia Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Moore demolished the Virginia Hotel in October 1930, [1] but the new hotel was never built due to financial constraints caused by the Great Depression. The lot sat empty for years, was used to house a gas station in the 1950s, and then built upon by the city of Staunton for a parking garage. [1]