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15-FKG-30
1987
18
1
This is Passapatanzy Store. One of the rare few still in operation!
10-FKG-13
1987
6
1
Pretty sure this house is called Green Heights.
9-FKG-5
1987
16
1
Johnson’s Grocery, later Pern’s Market. The big piece on the side was King’s Pizza for a number of years...
6-FKG-5
1987
34
1
Comorn House. One of our historic buildings that’s still standing!
6-FKG-2
1987
82
2
Jeter’s Lumber Yard, site of the current King George Post Office. And a shopping center.
5-FKG-17
1987
9
1
This was the Hennis’s place before building the new one behind it.
5-FKG-16
1987
9
1
This was Randy and Dianne Hennis’s house…basically brand new in this photo. There’s a small bungalow house...
5-FKG-31
1987
24
1
This was the Boston House of Pizza, at Arnold’s Corner across from (then) King George High School. The building...
3-FKG-23
1987
7
1
This is Lloyd and Dee Adams’ farm. The new house in the middle is theirs that they built. The older one is...
3-FKG-22
1987
6
1
I think this is the back side of Chatterton, the north face.
2-FKG-29
1987
10
1
This is Mount Stuart, built in about 1780.
2-FKG-18
1987
10
2
If this is the house I think it is, at the corner of Weedonville Rd., a State Trooper named Chinn used to live...
1-FKG-8
1987
58
2
I believe this is Litchfield Farm, at the corner of 206 and 218, across from St. Paul’s Episcopal. The former...
1-FKG-20
1987
21
1
This house is near the corner of 206 and Hobson Lane, next door to where the Weedonville Post Office once stood...
1-FKG-13
1987
22
2
The map seems wrong… this house is on 206 (or one just like it, down to the loop driveway) and the occupant...
1-FKG-9
1987
29
2
This is Caledon, the former home of Lewis Egerton Smoot, whose widow put up the money in his name for our public...
46-FKG-30
1987
9
1
Round Hill Market, now.
46-FKG-31
1987
8
1
This was Springer’s Gun Shop, which did double-duty as a limited-service DMV. It’s now only a DMV, but the...
34-FKG-29
1987
29
2
Looks like the original Rappahannock Dodge, current site of Leckner Ford.
34-FKG-24
1987
34
2
Emmanuel Church. There’s a small pipe organ in the balcony that, legend has it, spared the church from being...
34-FKG-23
1987
24
2
This is Belle Grove or “Bell’s Grove,” according to some old maps. It is emphatically NOT the birthplace of...
33-FKG-35
1987
25
1
That little brick thing that looks like a house, was a restaurant a long time ago but hasn’t been in my lifetime...
32-FKG-18
1987
16
1
Montague Baptist Church on Millbank Road.
32-FKG-11
1987
11
1
Dogue House, I think.
32-FKG-1
1987
13
1
I believe that’s Berry Plain Farm. It’s surrounded by big expensive homes now, in a neighborhood called Berry...
31-FKG-30
1987
11
1
Dogue Post Office, Cleve Drive.
31-FKG-28
1987
20
1
This was Buddy’s Supperette (sic) in Dogue, at the corner of Port Conway Road and Cleve Drive. The little building...
29-FKG-26
1987
13
1
Formerly the home of John and Peggy Orr. Peggy was Judge Revercomb’s mother.
29-FKG-17
1987
20
1
Junior and Marcy Morris’s house.
29-FKG-16
1987
20
1
This is a rental house on Hudson Rd. The Morris family owns most of that land, and the houses are rental properties...