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Architecture, men, women and money in America, 1600-1860
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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1548:Spotsylvania
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1468:Pittsylvania
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1228:Chesterfield
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1824:Other lists
1642:Buena Vista
1543:Southampton
1438:Northampton
1413:Mecklenburg
1368:King George
1323:Greensville
697:"Corotoman"
534:Archaeology
457:wine cellar
451:Destruction
440:frame house
380:shells for
138: /
114:Coordinates
1884:Categories
1815:Winchester
1805:Waynesboro
1765:Portsmouth
1757:Petersburg
1652:Chesapeake
1632:Alexandria
1578:Washington
1533:Shenandoah
1518:Rockingham
1513:Rockbridge
1423:Montgomery
1358:James City
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591:References
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228:plantation
126:76°26′38″W
123:37°39′17″N
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1717:Lexington
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1418:Middlesex
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1378:Lancaster
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184:70000805
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1770:Radford
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1672:Emporia
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366:England
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352:mansion
281:History
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1752:Norton
1573:Warren
1563:Sussex
1453:Orange
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1393:Louisa
1318:Greene
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1697:Galax
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1558:Surry
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1528:Scott
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493:brick
295:tribe
159:Built
104:Weems
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