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1980
Frederick County, VA
Commented
I lived in the house as a newlywed. It is located beside my parent’s home on Fairfax Pike, Rt. 277, in Stephens City, VA.
1980
Frederick County, VA
Commented
I used to live here before marriage. I use it now as my office since my father has passed away. It is located at 500 Fairfax Pike, Stephens City, VA.
1980
Frederick County, VA
Commented
This is my home place, located on Fairfax Pike, Rt. 277, in Stephens City, VA. My grandfather Bowman built the house in the early 30’s. My father built the shop to the left back in the very early 60’s.
1980
Frederick County, VA
Commented
This is called the old Cherry Grove place. It’s located on Double Church Road in Stephens City, VA, in the “Pinehills”, as the locals called it.
1980
Frederick County, VA
Commented
This is old Highview School, located at the intersection of Grim Road and Canterburg Road, Stephens City, VA.
1980
Frederick County, VA
Commented
This is the Friendship Chapel, one of the ‘Double Churches”. It’s located at the intersection of Double Church Road and Grim Road, in Stephens City, VA
1980
Frederick County, VA
Commented
This looks like the Red Apple convenience center. It’s located on Rt. 277–Fairfax Pike—in Stephens City, VA, near I81.
1980
Frederick County, VA
Commented & Pinned
This house was built by Bob Stickley. He and his sister, Heath, lived here. It’s located south of Rt. 277, on the road beside Interstate 81 in Stephens City, VA. Their father was Dr. Peter B. Stickley, and owned the beautiful old home Plymnowens. It’s gone now, but it used to sit where the Burger King is now. Bob built this house when Plymnowens was destroyed to make way for the interstate. Bob lived here with his sister Heath. They never married. They had a sister, Virginia Estep. When she became a widow, she moved here, staying till she passed away.