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A Virginia Byway designated by the National Register of Historic Places.

Our Mission

To ensure that the road maintenance and improved safety can be achieved on Snickersville Turnpike, without taking irreversible measures, such as the removal of historic stone walls, stone bridges, and century-old trees, and without sacrificing the pastoral beauty and aesthetic value of this scenic Virginia Byway. Snickersville Turnpike Association is committed to addressing transportation issues that affect Snickersville Turnpike and to promoting the rural character of our community.

Wikipedia Info about Snickersville Turnpike.

Snickersville Turnpike – A Virginia Byway

Snickersville Turnpike is one of Loudoun County’s seven Virginia Byways, which were adopted by the General Assembly in 1988. With extraordinary cultural and aesthetic value, these traditional travelways lead to and pass within areas of historical, natural and recreational significance, linking Loudoun’s old towns and villages.

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Snickersville Turnpike Selected for Inclusion on National Register of Historic Places.
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