White House, Page County, Virginia
Human settlement in Page County, Virginia, United States
White House is an unincorporated community in Page County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. The community earned its name from a mid-18th century fort-type house, often used for religious services in that time.
References
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: White House, Page County, Virginia
- "White House Bridge" Marker at the Historical Markers Database
- "White House" Marker at the Historical Markers Database
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Municipalities and communities of Page County, Virginia, United States
County seat: Luray
- Luray
- Shenandoah
- Stanley
communities
- Alma
- Battle Creek
- Big Spring
- Blaineville
- Brookside
- Catherine Furnace
- Cavetown
- Comertown
- Compton
- Fairview
- Fleeburg
- Forest Hills
- Furnace
- Goods Mill
- Grove Hill
- Hamburg
- Hilldale
- Honeyville
- Ida
- Ingham
- Intersections
- Jollett
- Kimball
- Leaksville
- Marksville
- Mauck
- Morning Star
- Newport
- Oak Hill
- Pine Grove
- Rileyville
- Salem
- Shenandoah Forest
- Spring View
- Springfield
- Stony Man
- Valleyburgh
- Vaughn
- Verbena
- Westlu
- White House
- Woodland Park
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38°38′48″N 78°31′58″W / 38.64667°N 78.53278°W / 38.64667; -78.53278
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