De Haven, Virginia
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De Haven is an unincorporated community in northern Frederick County, Virginia. Originally known as Duck Race, De Haven sprang up as a farming community on Back Creek at its confluence with Babbs Run. De Haven is located on Green Spring Road (VA 671) at Hodges Lane (VA 741).
[edit] Historic sites
- Pine Grove School
- Pine Grove United Methodist Church
[edit] External links
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Frederick County, Virginia | |
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County seat |
Winchester |
Towns | |
Unincorporated communities |
Albin | Armel | Bartonsville | Brucetown | Burnt Factory | Cedar Grove | Cedar Hill | Clear Brook | Cross Junction | De Haven | Gainesboro | Good | Gore | Gravel Springs | Green Spring | Grimes | Hayfield | Indian Hollow | Jordan Springs | Kernstown | Klines Mill | Leetown | Lehew | Marlboro | McQuire | Meadow Mills | Mount Pleasant | Mount Williams | Mountain Falls | Mountain Falls Park | Nain | Opequon | Parkins Mills | Rest | Reynolds Store | Ridings Mill | Rock Enon Springs | Round Hill | Shawnee Land | Shockeysville | Siler | Star Tannery | Stephenson | Vaucluse | Welltown | Whitacre | White Hall | Wilde Acres |