- in the Blue
Ridge Mountains. The village's
center is
located along Snickersville Turnpike (Virginia
Route 734), 4
miles (6.4 km) west of the incorporated...
- The ‘’‘
Snickersville Turnpike’’’ (formerly
known as the ‘’‘Snicker’s Gap Turnpike’’’) is a
historic road in the
northern part of the U.S.
state of Virginia...
- then onto
Snickersville. The 1st
Brigade meanwhile operated between Philomont and Middleburg,
reuniting with the 2nd and
Reserve a
Snickersville that evening...
- the
northern end of the
Snickersville Turnpike, and then it p****es just
north of the
village of
Bluemont (formerly
Snickersville). Next SR 7
curves just...
- Gap
Turnpike was
completed from
Aldie to Middleburg, and in 1818 the
Snickersville Turnpike opened,
replacing the
Mountain Road. By the
census of 1820...
-
Loudoun Valley of
Loudoun County, Virginia. The
village is
situated on
Snickersville Turnpike halfway between Aldie and
Philomont at the
intersection of...
-
River on the
western side of the gap. By the late 18th
century the
Snickersville Turnpike and the
Snickers Gap
Turnpike were completed, and Snickers...
-
Boulder Crest Foundation Founder Ken Falke,
Julia Falke Location Snickersville, Bluemont,
Virginia Website https://bouldercrest.org/...
- motorcyclists. The
village is
located along the
scenic and
historic Snickersville Pike, a
state scenic byway, at its
intersection with
Philomont Road...
-
Snickers Gap
Turnpike Company opened a road
connecting Leesburg and
Snickersville in 1831.
Growth ensued and by 1833, the area had
enough po****tion to...