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Opequon Historic District

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Architectural style
  
Colonial, Federal

VLR #
  
034-5037

Area
  
38 ha

Added to NRHP
  
16 May 2002

NRHP Reference #
  
02000515

Designated VLR
  
December 5, 2001

Year built
  
1736

Opequon Historic District

Location
  
Jct. of VA 622 and VA 620, near Winchester, Virginia

Opequon Historic District is a national historic district located near Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia. It encompasses 33 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in the village of Opequon. Notable buildings include Race Mills (ca. 1751, ca. 1812 additions, 1950s restoration) the oldest surviving building in the village, the Glass-Rinker-Cooper Mill (c. 1812), Greenwood, The Millhouse (1738 or 1756), Homespun (1771), the Hodgson (Bayliss) Store (late 1800s), The Second Opequon Presbyterian Church (1939), Tokes' Inn (late 1800s), and Bleak House (Bageant House).

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

References

Opequon Historic District Wikipedia