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A Guide to Historic Staunton, Virginia
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Unlike many small towns in the South that were occupied by the Union army, beautiful Staunton, Virginia, emerged from the Civil War largely unscathed. Join historian
Edmund Potter on a walking tour through the many architectural gems and notable buildings of downtown
Stauntons five National Historic Districts. From the
picturesque Wharf Area to the birthplace of Woodrow Wilson to the towns many historically African American businesses, A Guide to Historic Staunton offers visitors and residents alike a deeper appreciation of their remarkable surroundings.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Architectural Terms
- Crossroads of the Valley
- Newtown
- The Graves of Staunton
- The Railroad and the Wharf
- Gospel Hill to Stuartâs Addition
- Downtown
- A Different Perspective
- Turning Things Around