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  2. Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad ( reporting mark RFP) was a railroad connecting Richmond, Virginia, to Washington, D.C. The track is now the RF&P Subdivision of the CSX Transportation system; the original corporation is no longer a railroad company. The RF&P was a bridge line, with a slogan of "Linking North & South," on a ...

  3. Federal Hill (Fredericksburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Federal Hill (Fredericksburg, Virginia) /  38.29972°N 77.46250°W  / 38.29972; -77.46250. Federal Hill is a historic home located at Fredericksburg, Virginia. It was built about 1794, and is a -story, brick and frame dwelling sheathed in weatherboard, with a two-story frame wing. It has a gable roof with dormers.

  4. Fredericksburg City Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Superintendent. The current Superintendent of Fredericksburg City Public Schools is Dr. Marceline Catlett. Before being appointed as superintendent, Dr. Catlett served as the Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction and Personnel, and Deputy Superintendent of Fredericksburg City Public Schools in before ...

  5. Smithfield Plantation (Fredericksburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Fredericksburg Country Club. /  38.26472°N 77.42694°W  / 38.26472; -77.42694. Smithfield Plantation, now known as Fredericksburg Country Club, is a historic former plantation house and estate in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, four miles south of the city of Fredericksburg. It has been a private country club since 1925.

  6. The Free Lance–Star - Wikipedia

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    The Free Lance–Star is the principal daily newspaper distributed throughout Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States, with a circulation area including the city of Fredericksburg and all or parts of the counties of Spotsylvania, Stafford, King George, Caroline, Culpeper, Fauquier, Louisa, Orange, Prince William and Westmoreland .

  7. Rising Sun Tavern (Fredericksburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Rising Sun Tavern (Fredericksburg, Virginia) /  38.30667°N 77.46167°W  / 38.30667; -77.46167. The Rising Sun Tavern is a historic building in Fredericksburg, Virginia. It was built in about 1760 as a home by Charles Washington, youngest brother of George Washington, and became a tavern in 1792.

  8. St. George's Episcopal Church (Fredericksburg, Virginia)

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    Coordinates: 38°18′9.5″N 77°27′35.6″W. St. George's Episcopal Church is a church in Fredericksburg, Virginia at 905 Princess Anne Street. The church, built in the 18th century and re-built in 1815 and 1849, is a part of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.

  9. Carl's Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    June 30, 2005. Designated VLR. December 6, 2000 [2] Carl's Ice Cream (also known as "Carl's Frozen Custard" or, most often, "Carl's") is a curbside ice cream stand located at 2200 Princess Anne Street, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Since 2005, the stand, with its Art Moderne architectural facade, has been listed on the National Register of Historic ...