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  1. Crewe is a town in Nottoway County, Virginia, United States. The population was 2,262 at the 2020 census.

  2. Crewe; Census-designated place. Nottoway Court House (Nottoway) Notable people. Maurice Anderson, professional football player; William Hodges Mann, Governor of Virginia from 1910 to 1914, and State Senator, introduced legislation to construct 350 high schools in Virginia and to close 800 rural saloons.

  3. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Nottoway County, Virginia . This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Nottoway County, Virginia, United States.

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    Name On The Register [4]
    Image
    Date Listed [5]
    1
    Blackstone Historic District More images
    January 25, 1991 ( #90002174)
    2
    Burke's Tavern
    July 17, 1975 ( #75002027)
    3
    June 5, 2023 ( #100009026)
    4
    Hyde Park
    May 28, 2013 ( #13000341)
  4. About. In 2022, Crewe, VA had a population of 2.93k people with a median age of 31.5 and a median household income of $47,359. Between 2021 and 2022 the population of Crewe, VA grew from 2,853 to 2,931, a 2.73% increase and its median household income declined from $52,788 to $47,359, a −10.3% decrease.

  5. Crewe is a town in Central Virginia . Understand. Crewe is a place known for railway enthusiasts, also known as train spotters. Get in. By railroad preferably, but also US Route 460 by road. Get around. By Train. See. Crewe Railway Museum. Do. Lots of Railroads to visit. Buy. Toy trains. Eat. "Train" Food. Drink. Railway themed drinks.

  6. sah-archipedia.org › essays › VA-02/0004/0009-0004Crewe | SAH ARCHIPEDIA

    Crewe. - A A + A. Named for a well-known railroad town in England, Crewe was established in 1888 as the Norfolk and Western Railroad's midway terminal between Norfolk and Roanoke. Many of its early railroad buildings, including a semicircular brick roundhouse with twenty-one stalls, have been demolished, but a small railroad park commemorating ...

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