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United States. Fredericksburg Independent City. Draper, UT:Everton Publishers, Baltimore, Md. Anne's Albemarle Co. Anne's Essex and Caroline Cos. George's Accomack Co. George's Spotsylvania Co. James's Goochland Co. James's Mecklenburg Co. Retail, real estate, and other commercial growth exploded into the early 21st century, eventually slowing during the "Great Recession" beginning in According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of The city is part of the boundary between the Piedmont and Tidewater regions, and as such is located on the fall line, as evident on the Rappahannock River.

The city is bounded on the north and east by the Rappahannock River; across the river is Stafford County. The city is bounded on the south and west by Spotsylvania County. Daytime temperatures for much of the year average slightly higher than in Washington, DC due to the southerly aspect, although the inland location and distance from the urban heat island present in the nation's capital make for significantly cooler low temperatures. As of the census of , there were 19, people, 8, households, and 3, families residing in the city.

The population density was 1, There were 8, housing units at an average density of The racial makeup of the city was There were 8, households out of which The average household size was 2. In the city, the population was spread out with The median age was 30 years. For every females there were For every females age 18 and over, there were Out of the total population, Despite recent decades of suburban growth, reminders of the area's past abound.

The block Fredericksburg Historic District , on the National Register of Historic Places , embraces the city's downtown area and contains more than buildings dating to the 18th and 19th centuries. Crowds of tourists are drawn to the historic district of Fredericksburg during the summer months.

Within the historic district, four 18th-century historic sites have been managed by Preservation Virginia but, following a full, statewide reorganization by that organization, the newly created "Washington Heritage Museums" group will acquire the sites by the Mary Washington House , where George Washington's mother spent her final years; the late 18th century Rising Sun Tavern and the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop the fourth is only open on Historic Garden Week.

Important public buildings include the courthouse designed by James Renwick, whose works include the Smithsonian Institution 's castle building in Washington and St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, and the town hall and market house.

The latter building housed the Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center which was closed in due to a lack of funding. Another site of interest is St. Dandridge is beyond doubt the father of Martha Washington, unless there were two gentlemen by that name and bearing the same appellation residing in New Kent county at that time, which is not probable.

Haydon's "Virginia Families" says of Washington:. Dennis' Notes. John Dandridge In the burial ground of St. When the grave was discovered the slab covering it was cleaned off, and the inscription on it was found to read as follows: "Here lies the body of Col. Richmond, Hermitage Press, A Webified Development property. Home - FAQ - Contact. History of Fredericksburg, Virginia Although the site upon which Fredericksburg now stands was settled by white men,, possibly in , in the location of plantations by the London Company referred to by Capt.

Washington and his family moved to this farm when he was six years old and he inherited it as a teen when his father died. His old home is no longer standing, but we learned that part of it had been discovered back in We had fun as we walked along the grounds, but the best part was when we spotted the site where the old house had been.

My favorite part of the entire visit was watching the archaeologists do their work in the archaeology lab within the Visitor Center. We stayed at the Wilderness Presidential Resort when we were in Fredericksburg and when we arrived, I was thrilled with the location! It was across from the Chancellorsville Battlefield and far away from the busier parts of the city. That meant no noise and lots of beautiful views of the water from our log cabin windows. We were able to go out in boats on the lake, swim in the pool, and play numerous types of sports while we were there.

I loved how it was family friendly and casual. This restaurant is the perfect place to eat a meal with children of all ages.



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