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Milebymile.Com Personal Road Trip Guide Virginia United States Highway #17 MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Virginia United States Highway #17 "Winchester, Virginia to Virginia/North Carolina State Line" Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Terminus of US #17 : Northwest Terminus of US Route #17, in Winchester, Virginia, at a Winchester, VA junction with US Route #50 and US #11. This is where US Route #17 begins its journey through Virginia to Virginia/North Carolina, where the Highway crosses over to North Carolina south of Chesapeake, Virginia, terminating its journey in Virginia. Winchester, Virginia, an independent city located in Frederick County, Virginia. Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters Museum, Handley Library, Old Court House Civil War Museum, Winchester Rehabilitation Center, Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, Winchester Medical Center, John Kerr Park, located in the city of Winchester, Virginia. Altitude: 728 feet 0.7 Lowry Dr. Shenandoah Altitude: 669 feet University 1.1 Intersection : Interstate Intersection Interstate Highway #81, This Interstate Highway by-passes Hwy #81 the city of Winchester, Virginia. Altitude: 673 feet 1.3 Front Royal Pike : Airport Front Royal Pike/US Route #522, Winchester Regional Airport, a public use airport located southeast of Winchester, Virginia, Altitude: 728 feet 5.2 Access Rd : Izaak Walton Access Road to, Izaak Walton Park, Izaak Walton Pond, located just off Park US Route #17 on the east side of the highway. Altitude: 630 feet 8.4 Lord Fairfax Hwy: Boyce, Intersection of US Route #340/Lord Fairfax Highway Altitude: 597 feet VA 11.2 Bishop Meade Rd : Red Gate Road, Bishop Meade Road to, Community of Millwood, Milwood, VA Virginia, an unincorporated town located in Clarke County, Virginia, Burwell-Morgan Mill, Community of Claytonville, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Clarke County, Virginia, Community of Bethel, Virginia, an unincorporated community on Long Branch, a tiny stream, Long Branch House Museum, a historic family seat near Millwood, Virginia is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Altitude: 561 feet 13.9 Bridge on Shenandoah A bridge spans Shenandoah River carrying US Route #17 and US #50 River concurrent across. Altitude: 413 feet 14.0 Lions Lane : Berrys, VA Lions Lane, to Community of Berrys, Virginia, an unincorporated community on the Shenandoah River in Clarke County, Virginia, Altitude: 436 feet 16.5 Blue Ridge Mtn Rd : Ashby Blue Ridge Mountain Road, Ashby Gap, a wind gap in the Blue Ridge Gap Mountain, U.S. Route #50 and the Appalachian trail pass through the gap. Altitude: 988 feet 17.2 Federal St. : Paris, VA Federal Street, to Paris, Virginia, a village located in Fauquier County, Virginia, Altitude: 840 feet 17.7 Junction : US #50 Junction US Route #50, John S Mosby Highway, to Upperville, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Fauquier County, Virginia, Altitude: 755 feet 18.4 Access : Sky Meadows Access Road to, Sky Meadows State Park, a Virginia state park located State Park in Fauquier County, Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains, near Paris, Virginia, North Ridge Trail, Long Hiking Trails and Horse Riding Trails are within the state park. Altitude: 640 feet Page 1/29 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Jun-14 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 19.6 Leeds Manor Rd : GR Leeds Manor Road, County Road 688, runs along GR Thompson State Thompson State Wildlife Wildlife Management Area, Altitude: 692 feet Area 25.6 Interchange : Interstate Interchange Interstate Highway #66, Woodside Lake, lies nearby. Hwy #66 Altitude: 571 feet 29.2 Main Street : Marshall, VA County Road 721, Main Street, to Community of Marshall, Virginia, a village located in Fauquier County, Virginia, John Marshall Library, Altitude: 620 feet 30.8 Winchester Road : Winchester Road, Virginia Highway #55, to Community of Marshal, Marshall, VA Virginia, Northern Fauquier Community Park, Altitude: 650 feet 33.2 VA Hwy #245 : Old Virginia Highway #245, Community of Old Tavern, Virginia, an Tavern, VA unincorporated community in Fauquier County, in Virginia, Great Meadow Park, The Plains, Virginia, a town in Fauquier County, Virginia, Altitude: 597 feet 38.2 County Rd 628 : Broad County Road 628, to Community of Broad Run, Virginia, a small, Run, VA unincorporated community in Fauquier County, Virginia just off Interstate Highway #66, Thoroughfare Gap, a water gap in the Bull Run Mountains, lie nearby, Airlie Lake, Johnsons Pond located nearby on the sides of US Route #15. Altitude: 558 feet 39.8 US #17 Business Rte : US #17 Business Route, to Warrenton, Virginia, a town in and the Warrenton, VA county seat of Fauquier County, Virginia, Altitude: 469 feet 41.5 Lee Hwy: Warrenton, VA Lee Highway/US Route #29, #211 Altitude: 472 feet 44.6 US #15,29 & 17 Business US #15, 29 & 17 Business Route/James Madison Highway, Warrenton, Rte : Warrenton, VA Virginia, a town in and the county seat of Fauquier County, Virginia, Altitude: 568 feet 47.1 County Rd 684 : State County Road 684, Whitney State Forest, a Virginia state forest located Forest in Fauquier County, It is a wildlife sanctuary, with opportunities for recreational activities, located on the west side of US #17/15/29 concurrent, Warrenton Air Park, a small airstrip located on the east side nearby. Altitude: 518 feet 49.3 Opal Rd : Opal, VA Junction Opal Road, US Route #15, Community of Opal, Virginia, (formerly, Fayettesville) an unincorporated community in Fauquier County, Virginia, Community of Jeffersonton, Virginia lies nearby northwest of Opal, Virginia. Altitude: 449 feet 50.6 Co Rd 663 : Germantown, County Road 663, Community of Germantown, Virginia, a historic VA unincorporated rural community in Fauquier County, Virginia, Germantown Lake, C.M.Crockett Park, Altitude: 427 feet 52.6 Catlett Rd : Bealeton, VA Catlett Road, Virginia Hwy #28, Community of Bealeton, Virginia, Bealeton Library, The Battle of Cockpit Point, a campaign during the American Civil War, the site of the battle is nearby, Community of Midland, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Fauquier County, Virginia, Warrenton-Fauquier Airport, a public-use airport located southeast of Warrenton, Virginia. Community of Remington, Virginia, a small incorporated town in Fauquier County, Virginia, lies on US Route #15/29 off US Route #17. Altitude: 318 feet Page 2/29 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Jun-14 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 60.1 Courtneys Corner Rd : Courtneys Corner Road, Community of Morrisville, Virginia, a Morrisville, VA community in southern Fauquier County, Virginia, Danton Pond, Keltonic Lake, Kelly's Ford, a place where battle of Kelly's Ford took place during the American Civil War along the Rappahannock River. Chester F. Phelps Wildlife Management Area, lies along Rappahannock River, Community of Sumerduck, Virginia, a small rural village located in Fauquier County, Virginia. Altitude: 413 feet 63.8 Co Rd 651 : Sumerduck, County Road 651, to Community of Sumerduck, Virginia, a small rural VA village located in Fauquier County in Virginia, just outside the Chester F. Phelps Wildlife Management Area, Altitude: 325 feet 64.4 Rock Run Rd : Goldvein, Rock Run Road, to Community of Goldvein, Virginia, Monroe Park, VA Grove Baptist Church, Altitude: 358 feet 67.4 Co Rd 734 : Storck, VA County Road 734, Community of Storck, Virginia, a community in Stafford County, in Virginia, Altitude: 318 feet 70.5 Co Rd 612 : Hartwood, VA County Road 612, Shackleford Well Road, Community of Hartwood, Virginia, a community in Stafford County in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Curtis Park, Gauntlet Golf Club, Community of Dodds Corner, Virginia, a community in Stafford County, in Virginia located along County Road 612, off US Route #17. Altitude: 335 feet 72.3 Co Rd 616 : Paynes Corner, County Road 616, Community of Paynes Corner, Virginia, a VA community in Stafford County, in Virginia, Community of Glendie, Virginia, a community in Stafford County, Virginia, Abel Lake, Community of Ramoth, Virginia, located nearby. Altitude: 397 feet 72.9 Co Rd 655 : Holly Corner, County Road 655, Holly Corner Road, to Community of Holly Corner, VA Virginia, a community in Stafford County, in Virginia, Altitude: 374 feet 74.2 Banks Ford Pkwy : Berea, Banks Ford Parkway, a Loop on US Route #17, at Community of Berea, VA Virginia, a community in Stafford County, in Virginia. Geico Library, FedEx Express Ship Center, Community of Wallaces Corner, Virginia a community in Stafford County, in Virginia, Community of England Run, Virginia, a community in Stafford County, Virginia located nearby. Altitude: 351 feet 76.1 Interchange : Interstate Interchange Interstate Highway #95, US #17 Fredericksburg By-Pass Hwy #95 Route, Strayer University, lies just off I-95, Central Park, Fredericksburg, The Spotsylvania Towne Centre, a mall located in Spotsylvania, Virginia, Altitude: 217 feet 76.4 Interchange : Interstate Interchange Interstate Highway #95, Northeast Bound, Community of Hwy #95 Northeast Bound Stafford, Virginia, Aqua Harbour Virginia, Midway Island, Virginia near Chopawamsic Backcounty Area and Prince William Forest Park. Altitude: 226 feet 78.1 Jefferson Davis Hwy: Junction of US Route #1/Jefferson Davis Highway/VA Hwy #218 Falmouth, VA Altitude: 56 feet 78.4 Bridge on Rappahannock A Bridge spans Rappahannock River at Fredericksburg, Virginia, River carrying US Route #17 across. 78.5 Junction : US Route #1 Junction US Route #1, US Route #17 ends its brief concurrency with US #1 at this junction. Altitude: 52 feet 79.8 William St. : Altitude: 56 feet Fredericksburg, VA Page 3/29 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Jun-14 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 80.7 VA Hwy #3 : Little Falls, Virginia Highway #3, Ferry Farm, also known as George Washington VA Boyhood Home Site, Community of Ferry Farm, Vrginia, a community in Stafford County, Virginia, Community of Argyle Heights, Virginia, Community of Tylerton, Virginia, Mc Duff Green Park, Community of Little Falls, Virginia, a community in Stafford County, Virginia, located along Kings Highway.
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