High Bridge
Farmville, Virginia • Cumberland County
Farmville, Virginia • Cumberland County
High Bridge is a massive iron railroad bridge spanning the Appomattox River near Farmville, Virginia. Constructed in the late 19th century, it was once the longest railroad bridge in America.
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Military; Politics/Government
Va 617, 618, And 619, Farmville, Virginia
Education; Politics/Government; Architecture
Va 45, 1.4 Mi. N Of Jct. With Us 460, Farmville, Virginia
Industry; Commerce; Politics/Government; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Main, Venable, High, Ely, School, First Ave., Irving, Second Ave., Oak, W. Third St., And Mill, Farmville, Virginia
Education; Black; Law; Politics/Government; Religion; Social History
100 S. Main St., Farmville, Virginia
Architecture
Johnson Dr., Farmville, Virginia
Social History; Politics/Government
Jct. Of S. Main St. And Griffin Blvd., Farmville, Virginia
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Health/Medicine; Architecture
Beach Rd., Chincoteague, Virginia
Commerce; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture; Maritime History
Roughly Bounded By Joynes Branch, Onancock Cr. And Lake, Kerr, Jackson, Market, Justice, Johnson And Holly Sts., Onancock, Virginia
Architecture; Commerce; Industry; Transportation
Jct. Va 743 And Va 641, Advance Mills, Virginia
Architecture; Transportation; Commerce
Jct. Of Co. Rds. 692 And 635, Batesville, Virginia
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Roughly Along Rr Tracks, Us 29, Covesville Ln. & Boaz Rd., Covesville, Virginia