Lamb's Creek Church

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The historic Lamb’s Creek Church dates back to the 1700s, and legend tells of a ghostly woman in white who appeared kneeling at the chancel rail to two Confederate soldiers.

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Geographic Information

Address:
Lambs Creek Road
James Madison, VA
United States

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GPS:
38.26429479999999, -77.2688688
County:
King George County, Virginia
Nearest Towns:
Passapatanzy, VA (3.4 mi.)
King George, VA (4.6 mi.)
Fairview Beach, VA (4.7 mi.)
Port Royal, VA (7.7 mi.)
Fredericksburg, VA (10.7 mi.)
Falmouth, VA (11.6 mi.)
Dahlgren, VA (12.7 mi.)
Stafford, VA (13.3 mi.)
Aquia Harbour, VA (15.2 mi.)
Bowling Green, VA (15.4 mi.)

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  1. We visited one night, took many pictures, one picture appears to be a man in a suite watching us from inside. You do get a little spooked out walking around this place, but what a great looking historic building.

  2. Heather Carter  |  

    Ok. Drove by and took pictures in quick succession. There are objects in some pictures that are not in others, but it’s the same view of the church. Example a will post separately.

  3. George Langley  |  

    Despite the fact that some of the photographs contain elements that are basketball legends absent from others, the overall view of the church remains the same. There will be a separate post for example a.

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