Berryville is an incorporated town in and the county seat of Clarke County, Virginia, United States. The population was 4,574 at the 2020 census, up from...
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Berryville may refer to: Berryville, Arkansas Berry, Kentucky, formerly known as Berryville Berryville, Texas Berryville, Virginia Berryville, West Virginia...
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Avenue, and finally Berryville Avenue. SR 7 exits the city into surrounding Frederick County, where its name changes to Berryville Pike and it becomes...
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Harry F. Byrd (category People from Berryville, Virginia)
Winchester until 1916, when he built a log cabin, named Westwood, in Berryville at a family-owned orchard, and they moved there. The cabin was constructed...
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county in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,783. Its county seat is Berryville. Clarke County is included in...
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High School, Athens, Georgia Clarke County High School (Berryville, Virginia), Berryville, Virginia Clay-Chalkville High School, Clay, Alabama Coal City...
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44 km2) farm and national historic district located near Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia. The main house was created by Edward Snickers in five parts...
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Fairfield Farms is a historic estate house located near Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia. It was built in 1768, and designed by architect John Ariss...
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Fairfield, Virginia may refer to: Fairfield, part of Sandston, Virginia, in Henrico County Fairfield (Berryville, Virginia) Fairfield, Rockbridge County...
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Lloyd W. Williams (category People from Berryville, Virginia)
1887, in Berryville, Virginia. While very young, his family moved to Washington, DC. Williams attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and...
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Rennie Davis (category People from Berryville, Virginia)
born in Lansing, Michigan, on May 23, 1940. His family moved to Berryville, Virginia, when he was in the seventh grade. His father, John, worked in nearby...
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Norwood is a historic plantation house and farm located near Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia. The main house was built about 1819, and consists of a two-story...
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Appomatox: Confederate Monument (1905) Bedford: Confederate Memorial (1935) Berryville: Confederate Memorial (1900) Bland: Confederate Monument (1911) Boydton:...
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cattle breeding firm North American Breeders, which is located in Berryville, Virginia. Herbster bought North American Breeders in 2015. As a breeder, Herbster...
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The Battle of Berryville was fought September 3 and September 4, 1864, in Clarke County, Virginia. It took place toward the end of the American Civil...
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Stacy Barcroft Lloyd Jr. (category People from Berryville, Virginia)
in Berryville, Virginia, spending their summers carriage driving and sailing at Mt. Desert Island in Southwest Harbor, Maine. He died in Berryville, Virginia...
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Bank of Clarke County (category Banks based in Virginia)
Bank of Clarke is a bank headquartered in Berryville, Virginia. It has 13 branches, all of which are in Virginia. The bank was established on April 1, 1881...
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William J. Donovan (category People from Berryville, Virginia)
Newton & Irvine, was dissolved in 1998. His home in Chapel Hill near Berryville, Virginia, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004....
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(surname) Norwood (Berryville, Virginia), a plantation house on the National Register of Historic Places Norwood (Powhatan, Virginia), a plantation house...
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(1688–1775) Clermont County, Ohio Clermont (Alexandria, Virginia), a plantation Clermont (Berryville, Virginia), a farm Clermont (surname), a list of people with...
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County, Virginia, better known as Sandston Fairfield, Rockbridge County, Virginia, a census-designated place Fairfield (Berryville, Virginia), a historic...
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Great Valley of Virginia. pp. 81–83. Brown, Jr., Stuart E. (1965), Virginia Baron: The Story of Thomas 6th Lord Fairfax, Berryville, Virginia: Chesapeake...
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Noah Noble (category People from Berryville, Virginia)
an attempt to gain some benefit from them. Noah Noble was born in Berryville, Virginia, on January 15, 1794, one of fourteen children of Dr. Thomas Noble...
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Washington family (category English-American culture in West Virginia)
rose to great economic and political eminence especially in the Colony of Virginia as part of the planter class, owning several highly valued plantations...
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Berryville is a former independent community in Morgan County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Located south of downtown Berkeley Springs, Berryville...
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Marshall County Chapel Hill (Berryville, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Clarke County Chapel Hill (Lexington, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Rockbridge...
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Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center (category 1959 establishments in Virginia)
Gup, Ted (June 24, 2001). "Civil Defense Doomsday Hideaway". Time. Berryville, Virginia. Retrieved November 26, 2017. "Fire Departments" (PDF). The Lay of...
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Chapel Hill is a historic plantation house located near Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia. The oldest sections of the main house dates to the mid-1820s...
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Gap, Virginia in mid-July 1864. Also known as the Battle of Cool Spring, this engagement drove Confederates away from the area around Berryville and,...
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yelling "They can't hold us." Thomas Caldwell (R) Oath Keeper from Berryville, Virginia, former Navy Lt. Commander who held a top-secret security clearance...
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