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Warm Springs, VA

Virginia · Bath County

Warm Springs is a small town in Virginia with a population of 21.

3.0 /5.0
B Good
21 Population 14/sq mi density
48°F Avg Temperature 293 sunny days/yr
173 Violent Crime/100K 1,918 property/100K
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Overall
3.0 / 5.0
Good overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
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Safety
1.0 / 5.0
173 violent crimes/100K (55% below avg)
A+
Education
5.0 / 5.0
0.0% bachelor's degree or higher

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Historic Markers
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Officially designated historical markers from the Historical Marker Database
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Bigfoot Sightings
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UFO Sightings
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Hot Springs
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Historic Markers Near Warm Springs, VA

12 historical markers from the Historical Marker Database (HMdb) found near Warm Springs, VA.

Name Description
Warm Springs Marker is at the intersection of Sam Snead Highway (U.S. 220) and Courthouse Hill Road (County Route 614), on the right when traveling south on Sam Snead Highway.
West Warm Springs Marker is on Mountain Valley Road (Virginia Route 39) just west of Edgewood Lane (County Route 622), on the left when traveling west.
Warm Springs Baths Marker is on Sam Snead Highway (U.S. 220) just south of Mountain Valley Road eastbound (Virginia Route 39), on the right when traveling south.
Garth Newel Marker is at the intersection of Sam Snead Highway (U.S. 220) and Garth Newel Lane, on the right when traveling north on Sam Snead Highway.
Mary Johnston (1870 – 1936). Marker is at the intersection of Sam Snead Highway (U.S. 220) and Three Hills Lane, on the left when traveling south on Sam Snead Highway.
Terrill Hill Marker is on U.S. 220.
Mountain Grove Marker is at the intersection of Virginia Route 39 and County Route 600, on the left when traveling west on State Route 39.
The Rev. Dr. William H. Sheppard (28 May 1865 – 25 Nov. 1927). Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 220 and Virginia Route 39, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 220.
Bacova Marker is at the intersection of County Route 687 and Post Office Drive, on the right when traveling west on County Route 687.
Early Bath County Courthouses Marker is on U.S. 220.
The County Seat of Bath Marker is on County Route 619 west of U.S. 220, on the right when traveling west.
Fort Dinwiddie Marker is at the intersection of Virginia Route 39 and Dinwiddie Trail, on the right when traveling west on State Route 39.
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