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Middlebrook Historic District

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2016 05 27 17 57 12 View north along Virginia State Route 252 (Middlebrook Village Road) near Virginia State Secondary Route 670 (Cherry Grove Road) in Middlebrook, Augusta County, Virginia
2016 05 27 17 57 12 View north along Virginia State Route 252 (Middlebrook Village Road) near Virginia State Secondary Route 670 (Cherry Grove Road) in Middlebrook, Augusta County, Virginia

Middlebrook Historic District is a national historic district located at Middlebrook, Augusta County, Virginia. It encompasses 50 contributing buildings and 52 contributing sites in the rural village of Middlebrook. Most of the buildings along the main street date to the 19th century. It primarily consists of vernacular houses and commercial buildings. Non-residential buildings include five stores, a frame school building, two churches, an Odd Fellows Hall, and a shoemaker's (now beauty) shop.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

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Middlebrook Road 3727
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2016 05 27 17 57 12 View north along Virginia State Route 252 (Middlebrook Village Road) near Virginia State Secondary Route 670 (Cherry Grove Road) in Middlebrook, Augusta County, Virginia
2016 05 27 17 57 12 View north along Virginia State Route 252 (Middlebrook Village Road) near Virginia State Secondary Route 670 (Cherry Grove Road) in Middlebrook, Augusta County, Virginia
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Riverheads High School

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