Gainesboro, Virginia

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Gainesboro is an unincorporated community in Frederick County, Virginia. Gainesboro is located northwest of Winchester off of the North Frederick Pike (US 522) on Gainesboro Road (VA 684). Gainesboro was established in 1798 and originally known as Pugh Town.

[edit] Historic sites

  • Gainesboro School (1935), 5629 North Frederick Pike
  • Gainesboro United Methodist Church

[edit] External links

Flag of Virginia Frederick County, Virginia
County seat

Winchester
(Note: Winchester, like all cities under Virginia law, is an independent city—politically independent of any county.)

Towns

Middletown | Stephens City

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