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The new connector road greatly reduced the distance one had to travel to get to Winchester from points east along the Winchester Pike and quickly became widely used. At the intersection of these two roads (present day Clayton Hall Road and Snickersville Turnpike) a small community began to develop,
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extended its line westward from Round Hill in 1900. As of 2010, the Bluemont postal area had a population of 2,834. At 700 feet (210 m), it is the highest community in Loudoun County. Every fall on the third full weekend in September it is home to the Bluemont Fair, an all-volunteer-organized
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The Bluemont Fair is held annually on the third weekend in September. It features juried crafters, a pickle and pie contest, a 10K race, and live music in a variety of styles. While the fair is spread throughout the community, the primary site is the grounds of the Bluemont Community Center.
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Sponsored by the Bluemont Citizens Association, the proceeds from the fair are used to fund street lighting, local student scholarships, community beautification, historic building improvements within the community and to support local service organizations.
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By the 1940s, Bluemont had become a sleepy community of about 140 inhabitants. Still its scenic location continued to be a lure, especially artists and musicians, including artist
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was born in Cleveland, Ohio and, later, relocated to Bluemont where he recorded his critically acclaimed bluegrass cover of "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me" by 1980s pop star
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and is rumored to contain an underground facility designed to house or replace the U.S. government in the event that it is destroyed in an emergency (such as
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The settlement of the area that is now Bluemont began in the 1770s when a connection was made between the old Winchester Pike, which led from Loudoun to
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The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the
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The Bluemont ZIP code (20135) encompasses parts of three counties and two states (Loudoun County, Virginia;
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Originally named Snickersville, the village renamed itself to Bluemont to help it attract visitors from
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began to serve Bluemont on the Southern Railway's former steam route. However, with the advent of the
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National Register of Historic Places Digital Archive on NPGallery: Bears Den Historic District
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Seventeen years later, in 1826, the town was incorporated by the General Assembly as
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National Register of Historic Places nomination form for Bluemont Historic District
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Bluemont, Virginia
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To promote the resort nature of the town, the railroad petitioned the
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List of Virginia properties on National Register of Historic Places
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was born in Bluemont when it was still known as Snickersville.
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In 1875, the Washington and Ohio Railroad, which began in
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surprised and routed 22 Federals resting in the town.
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