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Blue Ridge Lane Farm is a laid back family farm offering trail rides, lessons, training, mini pony rides, therapeutic riding & horse ... More Info
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Redwood was the home of Nathaniel Pendleton, chief magistrate of Culpeper County, and author and signer of the first protest against the Stamp ... More Info
Only remnants of this little town remain today after day-long fighting between cavalry under Confederate Gen. J.E.B. Stuart and Union Gen. Judson ... More Info
Given "to the Masons of Culpeper County" under the will of American Revolutionary War hero General Edward Stevens in 1820, the original one-acre ... More Info
This African American church is one of Culpeper's oldest and originated in the 1850's.... More Info
The first Culpeper Courthouse was built in 1750 on the northeast corner of Main and Davis Streets. Declared unsafe in 1808, it was rebuilt on the ... More Info
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Confederate Maj. John Pelham, commander of JEB Stuart's horse artillery, left from near here to fight Union horsemen who crossed the Rappahannock ... More Info
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Confederate Lieutenant General Ambrose Powell Hill (1825-1865) lived in the original portion of this house from age seven until 1842, when he entered ... More Info
The Union encampment in Culpeper and surrounding areas during the Civil War occurred during the winter of 1863-64. A September 13, 1863, ... More Info
The oldest church building in the Town of Culpeper, St. Stephen's was built in 1821.
During the Civil War, the Town of Culpeper was ... More Info
Museum of Culpeper History More Info
During the Civil War, the Depot was the site of the Battle of Culpeper Courthouse on September 13, 1863. Both the Union and Confederate armies ... More Info
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