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General Information Info from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrenton,_Virginia

Warrenton is a town in Fauquier County, Virginia, United States. The population was 6,670 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Fauquier County . Public schools in the town include Fauquier High School, Warrenton Middle School, Taylor Middle School and two elementary schools. There are two private schools in Warrenton: Highland School and St. John The Evangelist's Catholic School. Warrenton is at a junction of U.S. Route 15, U.S. Route 17, U.S. Route 29, and U.S. Route 211. The town is in the Piedmont region of Virginia, near the Blue Ridge Mountains. The well-known Airlie Conference Center is on the northeast boundary of Warrenton, and the historic Vint Hill Farms military facility is several miles east. Fauquier Hospital is also located in the town.

Like many incorporated towns in Virginia, the town of Warrenton has government and taxation separate from the county. The town and the county do share some services, such as schools and the county landfill.

History Info from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrenton,_Virginia

The settlement which would grow into the Town of Warrenton began as a cross roads at the junction of the Falmouth-Winchester and Alexandria-Culpeper roads. , where a trading post called the Red Store was located. In the 1790s, a courthouse was built in the area, and the location was known as Fauquier Courthouse.
The Town of Warrenton was incorporated on January 5th, 1810, and named for General Joseph Warren, a Revolutionary War hero. Richard Henry Lee donated the land for the county seat. John S. Horner, Secretary of Wisconsin Territory and Acting Governor of Michigan Territory, was born in Warrenton. John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, was from nearby Germantown, Virginia modern-day Midland.

Colonel John S. Mosby made raids in the town during the Civil War and later made his home and practiced law in Warrenton. The Warren Green Hotel building hosted many famous people including Marquis de Lafayette, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, President Theodore Roosevelt, and divorcée Wallis Simpson General McClellan bade farewell to his officers November 11, 1862 from the steps of the Hotel . It now hosts offices of the county government as well as a court room.
Arthur Jordan, an African-American man, was lynched by a mob of approximately 50 white men in the early hours of January 19th, 1880. Jordan had been accused of miscegenation and bigamy for eloping with the daughter of his white employer. A group of local men hunted the pair down in Maryland, returned them, and delivered Mr. Jordan to the town jail. During the night, the lynch mob gained access to the jail and dragged Jordan the nearby town cemetery, where he was hung from a small locust tree.

In 1909, a fire destroyed almost half the structures in the town, and was halted with the use of dynamite to create a firebreak to stop the flames from spreading. .
A bypass route around the Town was built in the early 1960s, which attracted restaurants, gas stations, and shopping centers, but also drew businesses away from the center of Town.

In 2007, Mayor George B. Fitch proposed providing all of the town's energy by processing methane from a local landfill.

Warrenton Attractions & Activities
Warrenton and Fauquier County offer residents and visitors a wide variety of interesting and entertaining activities. The most popular destination is Old Town Warrenton with its historic buildings, charming restaurants, retail shops and Jail Museum.

Parks & Recreation Info from http://www.warrentonva.gov/ParksRec.aspx

The Town of Warrenton has 4 parks that are operated by the Town of Warrenton Parks and Recreation Department. In addition to managing the parks, the Parks & Recreation Department also handles the reservation processes associated with the pavillion rentals at Eva Walker and Rady Parks

Warrenton Events Calendar
The Town of Warrenton is truely the time for all seasons ~ starting in the Spring with the opening of the Warrenton Farmer's Market to the Pet and Children's Parade on the 4th of July, the Bluemont Concert Series lasts all Summer and the Evening Under the Stars brings us into the Fall. We end the year with a very special and unique holiday season, Yuletide in Old Town, the Children's Christmas Shop at Gum Drop Square and First Night Warrenton ~ there is something for everyone Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.


 

 

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