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Virginia Creeper Trail Bike Shop is a full-service shop in Abingdon that provides shuttle service and mountain bike rentals to Damascus and ... More Info
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Ludowick C. Price/E.L. Davenport House: western portion of this house was built in 1825, the eastern addition in 1835.... More Info
Rohr House/Marcella: Rev. Phillip Rohr residence was built in 1845... More Info
Samuel A. Preston House: built in 1857... More Info
The Judge John A. Campbell House: Campbell served as one of Washington County's delegates to the Virginia Secession Convention of 1861. He also ... More Info
Ackland: home of James C. Greenway, structure was built in 1859. Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan stayed at this house during the summer of 1864.... More Info
William Rodefer House: erected in 1857... More Info
Dunn's Hotel/The Virginia House: Built in 1846, served as the center for many activities during the 1860's.... More Info
Dr. William H. Pitts House: Dr. Pitts practiced medicine in Abingdon during the Civil War. This home was built in 1854.... More Info
Colonel James White House: built in 1819, store and office added in 1828. The structure was damaged during the courthouse fire and restored after the ... More Info
Washington County Courthouse: the previous courthouse, also located on this site, was burned on December 14, 1864, during Stoneman's Raid, by Union ... More Info
Valentine-Baugh House: The western portion of this home was constructed in 1798; an addition was erected in 1807.... More Info
The Washington House: Abingdon's first hotel, constructed in 1835 by Thomas Findley.... More Info
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