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  1. Fort Defiance, Virginia. /  38.24028°N 78.97194°W  / 38.24028; -78.97194. 1933 photo of the Old Stone Church from the Historic American Buildings Survey. Fort Defiance is an unincorporated community in Augusta County, Virginia, United States. It is part of the Staunton – Waynesboro Micropolitan Statistical Area .

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  3. The City of Fort Defiance is located in Augusta County in the State of Virginia. Find directions to Fort Defiance, browse local businesses, landmarks, get current traffic estimates, road conditions, and more. The Fort Defiance time zone is Eastern Daylight Time which is 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

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  4. 8 Virginia, Augusta County, Fort Defiance — A-119 — The Rev. John Craig — (1709–1774) —. John Craig, born in County Antrim, Ireland, and educated in Edinburgh, Scotland, immigrated to America in 1734. Ordained pastor in 1740 of the two churches known as Augusta Stone and Tinkling Spring, Craig was Virginia's first settled Presbyterian

  5. Hours of operation and fees are subject to change. Contact directly for most current information. Fort Defiance. 4555 Fort Defiance Drive. Lenoir, NC 28645. (828) 758-1671. Historic Sites Picnicking.

  6. Wood Fired Oven. 49. $$ - $$$ • Italian, Pizza, American. Subway. 8. $. Fort Defiance Tourism: Tripadvisor has 11 reviews of Fort Defiance Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Fort Defiance resource.

  7. Things to Do in Fort Defiance. 1. Museum of The Augusta Military Academy. Quint, small museum in a old Victorian house. FANTASTIC tour guide. Clean, nice artifacts , interesting and bbc... Things to Do in Fort Defiance, Virginia: See Tripadvisor's 11 traveler reviews and photos of Fort Defiance tourist attractions.

  8. Constructed on the property of Clarksville pioneer Valentine Sevier and renamed on completion, Fort Defiance was abandoned by Confederate forces during the capture of Clarksville, leading to the fall of Nashville. Confederate troops briefly reoccupied Fort Defiance in the summer of 1862.

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