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9 Comments on A 116 Year Old Nokesville VA Church Lives On
Hi Karen I see you have a love for the preservation of the historical buildings as I do. I see the Herndon last name on the plaque do you think the city of Herndon VA. is name from the same family?
Cynthia I suspect it might - there are numerous names on plaques that pop up all over the place and many of them are interlocked
Hi Karen, I'm with you! I think it is great that these old churches can be preserved. I really enjoy the wide variety of all the shapes and sizes of these older churches in your area!
Bruce I ain't done yet - I have several in Old Alexandria that go back to the 18th century
Hi Karen, I love this post on the preservation of churches and the photo story is terrific.
Hi Karen, I came back and realized that the system recorded my comment 3 times. Sorry
William Thank you very much
William We've all been there and done that :)
Karen Your posts about our local area are all filled with useful information and are proof of your in-depth local expertise. It makes no difference if they are market reports, community profiles or local entertainment sites - they are all well done
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