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Opequon refers to
several placenames in the
Shenandoah Valley of
Virginia and West Virginia,
United States.
Opequon,
Virginia is an
unincorporated community...
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Opequon Cr**** (historically also Opecken) is an
approximately 35 mile
tributary stream of the
Potomac River. It
flows into the
Potomac northeast of Martinsburg...
- The
Third Battle of Winchester, also
known as the
Battle of
Opequon or
Battle of
Opequon Cr****, was an
American Civil War
battle fought near Winchester...
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Opequon Presbyterian Church is a
historic Presbyterian church located near Winchester, in
Frederick County, Virginia. It was
built in 1897, and is a one-story...
- near Winchester, Virginia, and
Opequon Cr****. The
battle is also
known as the
Battle of
Opequon or the
Battle of
Opequon Cr****. MG =
Major General BG =...
- near Winchester, Virginia, and
Opequon Cr****. The
battle is also
known as the
Battle of
Opequon or the
Battle of
Opequon Cr****. LTG =
Lieutenant General...
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Berkeley County, West Virginia, is an 11.4-mile-long (18.3 km)
tributary of
Opequon Cr****,
which drains into the
Potomac River in the
Chesapeake Bay watershed...
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Opequon is an
unincorporated community along Opequon Cr**** in
Frederick County,
northwestern Virginia. Also
known as Kernstown, the
community center is...
- Elmwood-on-the-
Opequon is a
farmstead near Kearneysville, West Virginia. The farm
complex exemplifies the
evolution of a
prosperous West
Virginia farmstead...
- Mill Cr**** is a 14.5-mile-long (23.3 km)
tributary of
Opequon Cr****,
belonging to the
Potomac River and
Chesapeake Bay watersheds,
located in Berkeley...