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The proposed Greenwood-Afton Rural Historic District is located in northwestern Albemarle County and incorporates a small area of northeastern Nelson County and southeastern Augusta County, encompassing approximately 16,200 acres. A number of historic villages are located within the proposed area, including [[Yancey Mills]], [[Afton]], [[Greenwood]] and the historically African-American enclaves of [[Newtown]] and [[Freetown]]. Within its proposed boundaries are a number of properties that are already listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including [[Blue Ridge Farm]], [[Casa Maria]], [[The Cedars]], [[Emmanuel Episcopal Church]], [[Mirador]], [[Piedmont]], [[Ramsay]], [[Seven Oaks]], [[Swannanoa]] and [[Wavertree Hall/Bellevue]]. A total of 583 properties have been documented in the district, which also includes the historic [[Blue Ridge Tunnel]].
[[image:20090328-Blue-Ridge-Tunnel.jpg|right|thumb|One entrance of the Blue Ridge Tunnel]]
[[image:20090328-Blue-Ridge-Tunnel.jpg|right|thumb|One entrance of the Blue Ridge Tunnel]]
The proposed Greenwood-Afton Rural Historic District is located in northwestern Albemarle County and incorporates a small area of northeastern Nelson County and southeastern Augusta County, encompassing approximately 16,200 acres. A number of historic villages are located within the proposed area, including [[Yancey Mills]], [[Afton]], [[Greenwood]] and the historically African-American enclaves of [[Newtown]] and [[Freetown]]. Within its proposed boundaries are a number of properties that are already listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including [[Blue Ridge Farm]], [[Casa Maria]], [[The Cedars]], [[Emmanuel Episcopal Church]], [[Mirador]], [[Piedmont]], [[Ramsay]], [[Seven Oaks]], [[Swannanoa]] and [[Wavertree Hall/Bellevue]]. A total of 583 properties have been documented in the district, which also includes the historic [[Blue Ridge Tunnel]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Public Hearing on Greenwood-Afton Rural Historic District Scheduled|url=http://www.crozetgazette.com/2010/11/public-hearing-on-greenwood-afton-rural-historic-district-scheduled/|author=|work=|publisher=|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=12 Jan 2011}}</ref>
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==Map==
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Greenwood-Afton Historic District

One entrance of the Blue Ridge Tunnel

The proposed Greenwood-Afton Rural Historic District is located in northwestern Albemarle County and incorporates a small area of northeastern Nelson County and southeastern Augusta County, encompassing approximately 16,200 acres. A number of historic villages are located within the proposed area, including Yancey Mills, Afton, Greenwood and the historically African-American enclaves of Newtown and Freetown. Within its proposed boundaries are a number of properties that are already listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including Blue Ridge Farm, Casa Maria, The Cedars, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Mirador, Piedmont, Ramsay, Seven Oaks, Swannanoa and Wavertree Hall/Bellevue. A total of 583 properties have been documented in the district, which also includes the historic Blue Ridge Tunnel.[1]

Map

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