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    Warrenton is a town in Fauquier County, Virginia, United States. It is the county seat. The population was 10,057 as of the 2020 census, an increase from...
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    Warrenton Historic District is a national historic district located at Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. When originally listed, it encompassed 288...
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    Business, and US 211 Business in Warrenton. US 211 connects the Shenandoah Valley with the Piedmont town of Warrenton via Luray and Sperryville, where...
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    Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 72,972. The county seat is Warrenton. Fauquier County is in Northern Virginia and is a part...
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  • Warrenton may refer to the following places: Warrenton, Northern Cape, a town Warrenton, Georgia, a city Warrenton, Indiana, an extinct town Warrenton...
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  • 792833°W / 38.712861; -77.792833 Warrenton Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian congregation in Warrenton, Virginia that was organized around 1780. 1771...
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  • Nate Ament (category Basketball players from Virginia)
    player who currently attends Highland School in Warrenton, Virginia. Ament grew up in Manassas, Virginia and initially attended Colgan High School. He played...
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  • independent school located in Warrenton, Virginia. Highland was founded in 1928 by Dorothy Rust and Lavinia Hamilton as the Warrenton Branch of the Calvert School...
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    and national historic district located in Fauquier County, Virginia near Warrenton, Virginia. Currently it is a 1,287.9-acre (521.2 ha) historic district...
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  • Susan Cummings (heiress) (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    States, Samuel Cummings bought his daughters a lavish estate in Warrenton, Virginia, named Ashland Farms. It was here that Cummings shot Roberto Villegas...
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    John S. Mosby (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    Mosby Coleman, 1866–1946), and lived in Warrenton, Virginia. The Catholic Church established a mission in Warrenton by 1874, which is now known as St. John...
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    Monterosa, also known as Neptune Lodge, is a historic home located in Warrenton, Virginia. The original house was constructed about 1847–1848, and is a 2+1⁄2-story...
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  • town-owned recreation center and accompanying park in Warrenton, Virginia. The Town of Warrenton Parks and Recreation Department is situated within the facility...
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  • Warrenton Training Center (WTC) is a classified United States government communication complex located in the state of Virginia. Established in 1951,...
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    Walter Chrysler (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    built a country estate in Warrenton, Virginia, in what is referred to as the Virginia horse country and home to the Warrenton Hunt. In 1934, he purchased...
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    Paradise is a historic house at 158 Winchester Street in Warrenton, Virginia. The oldest portion of this two story timber-frame house was built c. 1758...
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  • Thomas Love Moore (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    law in Warrenton, Virginia and made the principal speech upon the visit of General La Fayette to the town on August 23, 1825. He died in Warrenton in 1862...
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    as Innes Hill, is a historic home and farm located near Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. The house was built between 1931 and 1933, and consists...
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    Jawn Murray (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    40." [citation needed] Murray was born in Warrenton, Virginia, before relocating to Falls Church, Virginia. He attended Norfolk State University, where...
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    Eppa Hunton (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    and then the United States Senate from Virginia. Hunton was born on September 24, 1822 near Warrenton, Virginia, to Eppa Hunton I (1789–1830) and the former...
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    also known as Edmonium, is a historic home located near Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. The house was originally constructed about 1800 as a two-story...
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    Brenton Doyle (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2023. Doyle was born and grew up in Warrenton, Virginia and attended Kettle Run High School. He was named the 3A East Region...
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    13 and, in 1938, O'Neill was sent to study at the Warrenton Country School in Warrenton, Virginia. Agnes did not find the school satisfactory, and had...
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    Dakota is a historic home located near Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. The house was designed by architect William Lawrence Bottomley and built in...
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    Place and Chestnut Grove, is a historic home located near Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. The house was originally constructed around 1855 in the...
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  • Bill Backer (category Episcopal High School (Alexandria, Virginia) alumni)
    complications from colon cancer surgery at Fauquier Hospital in Warrenton, Virginia at the age of 89. "Ad genius, conservationist Bill Backer dies at...
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    John C. Pemberton (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    after his capture. After the war, Pemberton lived on his farm near Warrenton, Virginia, from 1866 to 1876. He carried on a feud with Johnston about the...
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    Road in Fauquier County. U.S. Route 29 Business (US 29 Bus.) in Warrenton, Virginia, is also multiplexed with US 15 Bus. and US 17 Bus., at least at...
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  • Walter P. Chrysler Jr. (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    married on January 13, 1945. They lived on the North Wales estate near Warrenton, Virginia, where Walter bred racehorses and Jean bred champion long-hair Chihuahuas...
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    "Neptune Lodge") near Warrenton, Virginia, where he engaged in agricultural pursuits. At the age of eighty, he became a member of the Virginia House of Delegates...
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