Rockcroft
District of Berryville
in Clarke County of Virginia, United States

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Location Summary
Decimal Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude):
39.152 and -77.982 (Lat./Lng.)
Coordinates by Time:
N 39° 9' 6" and W -77° 58' 56"
Currency and Currency Code:
Dollar - USD
Spoken languages:
English, Spanish, French
Local electricity:
Mobile phone / cellular frequencies (MHz):
Local Time: 08:00 PM (Wednesday)
Timezone: America/New_York
UTC/GMT offset: -10 hours
Sunrise and Sunset:
12:10 am and 2:06 pm
Antipode Coordinates:
-34.226 and 115.057 (Lat./Lng.)
Closest place to antipode coordinates:
Hamelin Bay
References
This place on Geonames.org
Current travel safety evaluation for United States in Northern America

Safety Score: 2,7 of 5.0 based on data from 9 authorites. Meaning we advice caution when travelling to United States.

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The district Rockcroft of Berryville in Clarke County (Virginia) is a district in United States about 54 mi west of Washington DC, the country's capital city.

When in this area, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Charles Town, Winchester, Martinsburg, Front Royal and Leesburg. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.

Local weather forecast

Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 27°C / 80 °F

Morning Temperature 14°C / 58 °F
Evening Temperature 24°C / 74 °F
Night Temperature 17°C / 63 °F
Chance of rainfall 0%
Air Humidity 49%
Air Pressure 1015 hPa
Wind Speed Gentle Breeze with 6 km/h (4 mph) from South-West
Cloud Conditions Few clouds, covering 17% of sky
General Conditions Few clouds

Friday, 3rd of May 2024

22°C (72 °F)
13°C (56 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.

Saturday, 4th of May 2024

12°C (53 °F)
12°C (54 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.

Sunday, 5th of May 2024

15°C (58 °F)
14°C (58 °F)
Moderate rain, light breeze, overcast clouds.

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Attractions and noteworthy things

Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.

Jefferson County, West Virginia

Jefferson County, founded in 1801, is the easternmost county of the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 53,498. Its county seat is Charles Town. Jefferson County is part of the Washington Metropolitan Area.

Located at 39.31, -77.86 (Lat. / Lng.), about 13 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Jefferson County, West Virginia, West Virginia counties, Washington metropolitan area, Potomac River counties, 1801 establishments in the United States, Populated places established in 1801

Clarke County, Virginia

Clarke County is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of 2010, the population was 14,034. Its county seat is Berryville.

Located at 39.12, -78 (Lat. / Lng.), about 2 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Virginia counties, Clarke County, Virginia, Washington metropolitan area, 1836 establishments in the United States, Populated places established in 1836

Boyce, Virginia

Boyce is a town in Clarke County, Virginia, United States. The population was 426 at the 2000 census.

Located at 39.0931, -78.0592 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Populated places in Clarke County, Virginia, Towns in Virginia

Ranson, West Virginia

Ranson (formerly Corporation of Ranson) is a city in Jefferson County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 4,440 at the 2010 census. Although the Census Bureau listed it as a town in 2000, it is classified (along with all other municipalities with populations between two and ten thousand) as a city by state law.

Located at 39.2986, -77.8611 (Lat. / Lng.), about 12 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Populated places in Jefferson County, West Virginia, Cities in West Virginia, Populated places established in 1890

Charles Town, West Virginia

Not to be confused with the state capital, Charleston, West Virginia. For other cities of this name, see Charlestown (disambiguation).

Located at 39.2842, -77.8561 (Lat. / Lng.), about 11 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Cities in West Virginia, Populated places in Jefferson County, West Virginia, County seats in West Virginia, Populated places established in 1786

Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center

The Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center is a civilian command facility in the U.S. state of Virginia, used as the center of operations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Also known as the High Point Special Facility (HPSF), its preferred designation since 1991 is "SF". The facility is a major relocation site for the highest level of civilian and military officials in case of national disaster, playing a major role in U.S. continuity of government.

Located at 39.063, -77.889 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Military facilities in Virginia, Disaster preparedness in the United States, 1959 establishments in the United States, United States Department of Homeland Security, Clarke County, Virginia, Loudoun County, Virginia, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Subterranea (geography), Nuclear bunkers, Secret places, Continuity of government in the United States

Battle of Upperville

The Battle of Upperville took place in Loudoun County, Virginia on June 21, 1863 during the Gettysburg Campaign of the American Civil War.

Located at 38.9851, -77.8343 (Lat. / Lng.), about 14 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Battles of the Gettysburg Campaign, Battles of the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, Inconclusive battles of the American Civil War, Virginia in the American Civil War, Loudoun County in the American Civil War, Fauquier County in the American Civil War, Conflicts in 1863, 1863 in Virginia

Battle of Opequon

The Battle of Opequon, more commonly known as the Third Battle of Winchester, was fought in Winchester, Virginia, on September 19, 1864, during the Valley Campaigns of 1864 in the American Civil War. As Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early raided the B&O Railroad at Martinsburg, WV, Union Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan advanced toward Winchester along the Berryville Pike with the VI Corps and XIX Corps, crossing Opequon Creek.

Located at 39.1956, -78.1325 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Frederick County, Virginia, Valley Campaigns of 1864, Battles of the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, Union victories of the American Civil War, Virginia in the American Civil War, Winchester, Virginia, Cavalry charges, Conflicts in 1864, 1864 in Virginia

Battle of Cool Spring

The Battle of Cool Spring, also known as Castleman's Ferry, Island Ford, Parker's Ford, and Snicker's Ferry, was a battle in the American Civil War fought July 17–18, 1864, in Clarke County, Virginia, as part of the Valley Campaigns of 1864. The battle was a Confederate victory.

Located at 39.1457, -77.865 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
1864 in Virginia, Valley Campaigns of 1864, Battles of the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, Confederate victories of the American Civil War, Virginia in the American Civil War, Clarke County, Virginia, Conflicts in 1864

Battle of Rutherford's Farm

The Battle of Rutherford's Farm, also known as Carter's Farm and Stephenson's Depot, was a small engagement between Confederate forces under Maj. Gen. Stephen D. Ramseur and Union forces under Brig. Gen. William W. Averell on July 20, 1864, in Frederick County, Virginia, during the American Civil War, as part of Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal Early's Valley Campaign, resulting in a Union victory.

Located at 39.2193, -78.1333 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Valley Campaigns of 1864, Battles of the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, Union victories of the American Civil War, Frederick County, Virginia, Virginia in the American Civil War, Conflicts in 1864, 1864 in Virginia

TWA Flight 514

TWA Flight 514, registration N54328, was a Boeing 727-231 en route from Indianapolis, Indiana, and Columbus, Ohio, to Washington Dulles International that crashed into Mount Weather, Virginia, on December 1, 1974. All 85 passengers and 7 crew members were killed. The flight was originally destined for Washington National Airport.

Located at 39.0767, -77.8817 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.
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Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 727, Airliner accidents and incidents in Virginia, Airliner accidents and incidents involving controlled flight into terrain, Clarke County, Virginia, Trans World Airlines accidents and incidents, Aviation accidents and incidents in 1974, 1974 in Virginia

Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races

Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races is a race track and casino just outside the eastern city limits of Charles Town, West Virginia, owned and operated by Penn National Gaming. It features a six furlong thoroughbred horse racing facility that is home of the West Virginia Breeders' Classic. It is one of the busiest thoroughbred tracks in the country with over 240 racing dates scheduled for 2012.

Located at 39.2957, -77.8486 (Lat. / Lng.), about 12 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Casinos in West Virginia, Horse racing venues in the United States, Buildings and structures in Jefferson County, West Virginia, Visitor attractions in Jefferson County, West Virginia

Summit Point Motorsports Park

Summit Point Motorsports Park is a road racing and driver training facility located in Jefferson County, West Virginia about two hours west of Washington, D.C. in the state's Eastern Panhandle.

Located at 39.2344, -77.9753 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Buildings and structures in Jefferson County, West Virginia, Motorsport venues in West Virginia, IMSA GT Championship circuits, Visitor attractions in Jefferson County, West Virginia

Clarke County High School (Berryville, Virginia)

Clarke County High School is a public high school in Berryville, Virginia. CCHS was ranked 19th on Newsweek's Top 1200 High Schools list in 2006. Its courses cover a wide spectrum of advanced levels including the International Baccalaureate program; dual-enrollment courses with Lord Fairfax Community College; AP courses; and the "Bridges Program," developed in conjunction with James Madison University.

Located at 39.1588, -78.0015 (Lat. / Lng.), about 1 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Public high schools in Virginia, International Baccalaureate schools in Virginia, Schools in Clarke County, Virginia

Abrams Creek

Abrams Creek is an 11.2-mile-long tributary stream of Opequon Creek in Frederick County and the independent city of Winchester in Virginia. Abrams Creek rises north of Round Hill and flows in a southeasterly direction through Winchester. From Winchester, Abrams Creek flows east into Opequon Creek. The stream was originally known as Abraham's Creek.

Located at 39.1809, -78.0747 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Chesapeake Bay Watershed, Geography of Frederick County, Virginia, Rivers of Virginia, Geography of Winchester, Virginia, Tributaries of the Potomac River

Battle of Berryville

The Battle of Berryville was fought September 3 and September 4, 1864, in Clarke County, Virginia. It took place toward the end of the American Civil War. After taking control of Smithfield Summit on August 29, Union Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan marched to Berryville with his 50,000 man Army of the Shenandoah. At the same time Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early sent Maj. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw's division east from Winchester to Berryville. At about 5:00 p.m.

Located at 39.1621, -77.9976 (Lat. / Lng.), about 1 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Valley Campaigns of 1864, Battles of the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, Inconclusive battles of the American Civil War, Virginia in the American Civil War, Clarke County, Virginia, Conflicts in 1864, 1864 in Virginia

Battle of Summit Point

The Battle of Summit Point, also known as Flowing Springs or Cameron's Depot, was an inconclusive battle of the American Civil War fought on August 21, 1864, near Summit Point, West Virginia. The battle was part of Union Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign, which took place between August and December 1864. While Sheridan concentrated his army near Charles Town, Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early and Maj. Gen. Richard H.

Located at 39.2499, -77.9586 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Valley Campaigns of 1864, Battles of the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, Inconclusive battles of the American Civil War, Jefferson County, West Virginia in the American Civil War, Conflicts in 1864, 1864 in West Virginia

WXBN

WXBN is an Active Rock formatted radio station broadcasting from Berryville, Virginia and broadcasting to the Northern Shenandoah Valley. WXBN are owned and operated by Centennial Broadcasting.

Located at 39.1175, -77.9725 (Lat. / Lng.), about 2 miles away.
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Radio stations in Virginia, Active rock radio stations in the United States, Radio stations established in 1979

Battle of Smithfield Crossing

The Battle of Smithfield Crossing was a small battle during the American Civil War fought August 25 through August 29, 1864, in Jefferson and Berkeley counties in West Virginia. On August 29, two Confederate infantry divisions under Lieutenant General Jubal Early crossed Opequon Creek at Smithfield Crossing and forced back Wesley Merritt's Union cavalry division. However, a counterattack from Ricketts' infantry division stopped the Confederate advance. The results were inconclusive.

Located at 39.308, -77.9824 (Lat. / Lng.), about 11 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Valley Campaigns of 1864, Battles of the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, Inconclusive battles of the American Civil War, Berkeley County, West Virginia in the American Civil War, Jefferson County, West Virginia

WMRE

WMRE is a Sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Charles Town, West Virginia, serving Charles Town and Jefferson County, West Virginia. WMRE is owned and operated by Clear Channel Communications. WMRE, while licensed to Charles Town, West Virginia, where the station's tower is also located, the station is run from the Clear Channel studios in Winchester, Virginia.

Located at 39.2731, -77.8656 (Lat. / Lng.), about 10 miles away.
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Radio stations in West Virginia, Clear Channel radio stations, Sports radio stations in the United States, News and talk radio stations in the United States

Saratoga (Boyce, Virginia)

Saratoga, also known as the General Daniel Morgan House, is a home near Boyce, Virginia. It is a gray limestone Georgian house built by Brig. Gen. Daniel Morgan, best known for his victory over the British at the Battle of Cowpens in 1781. He named it after the American victory at Battle of Saratoga. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1973. It is located about .5 miles south of Boyce on the west side of County Route 723.

Located at 39.0832, -78.06 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.
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National Historic Landmarks in Virginia, Houses in Clarke County, Virginia, Houses completed in 1779, Houses in Virginia, Plantations in Virginia, Georgian architecture in Virginia, Historic American Buildings Survey in Virginia, National Register of Historic Places in Clarke County, Virginia

Winchester Regional Airport

Winchester Regional Airport is a public use airport owned by the Winchester Regional Airport Authority and located three nautical miles (6 km) southeast of the central business district of Winchester, a city in Frederick County, Virginia, United States. It was first recognized by the state as a licensed commercial airport in 1937 and was known as Winchester Municipal Airport until 1987. Although most U.S.

Located at 39.1439, -78.1444 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Airports in Virginia, Buildings and structures in Winchester, Virginia, Transportation in Frederick County, Virginia, Transportation in Winchester, Virginia

Milldale, Virginia

Milldale, Virginia is a community in Warren County, Virginia. It is the location of Mount Zion (Milldale, Virginia), a place listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Located at 39.0019, -78.0981 (Lat. / Lng.), about 12 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Geography of Warren County, Virginia

Shenandoah Downs

Shenandoah Downs was a five-furlong horse-racing track located just outside the eastern limits of Charles Town, West Virginia, USA, that operated from 1959 through 1975. The grandstand remained until 2006 when it was demolished. The site is now a training facility operated by the adjacent Charles Town racetrack.

Located at 39.3047, -77.8464 (Lat. / Lng.), about 13 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Companies established in 1959, Defunct horse racing venues in the United States, Buildings and structures in Jefferson County, West Virginia

Charles Town Cave

Charles Town Cave — also formerly known as Crystal Lake Cave and Lakeland Cave — is located in the center of Charles Town, West Virginia, USA. The entrance is in the cellar of a bakery and leads down to a passage about 175 feet long to a large pool of clear water about 25 feet in diameter. The cave was discovered accidentally in 1906 and was for a time developed as a commercial show cave.

Located at 39.2908, -77.8592 (Lat. / Lng.), about 12 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Caves of West Virginia, Limestone caves, Geography of Jefferson County, West Virginia

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