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Bath County, VA ââ¬â March 14th: The two log cabin where used to house the slave labors that was needed to build and run the Warwickton by the original owner Judge James W. Warwick. The magnificent brick mansion was built in 1851 and is on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Virginia Historic landmark. Bath County, Virginia, USA. 14th of March, 2019. |
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