York County Department of Fire and Life Safety Station 3 Bruton

York County Department of Fire and Life Safety Station 3 Bruton is a building in , . York County Department of Fire and Life Safety Station 3 Bruton is situated nearby to the hamlet .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Colonial Williamsburg and Capitol.

is a "living-history museum" located in a historic district in , . Encompassing 301 acres, 's Historic Area re-creates 18th-century Williamsburg as it appeared preceding and during the American Revolution.

Historic building
The at , housed both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, the Governor's Council and the House of Burgesses of the colony of Virginia from 1705, six years after the colonial capital was relocated there from nearby , until 1780, when the capital was relocated to . is situated 1¼ miles west of York County Department of Fire and Life Safety Station 3 Bruton.

Historic building
The Governor's Palace in , was the official residence of the royal governors of the Colony of Virginia. It was also a home for two of Virginia's post-colonial governors, Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson, until the capital was moved to in 1780, and with it the governor's residence. is situated 1½ miles west of York County Department of Fire and Life Safety Station 3 Bruton.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Williamsburg and Grove.

is a city in southeast . Settled in 1632, it was the capital of Virginia from 1699 to 1779 and in 1926, John D. Rockefeller Jr commissioned a restoration project to bring back to its former colonial glory.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in the southeastern portion of in the Virginia Peninsula subregion of , United States. It is located in the center of the Historic Triangle of Colonial Virginia, communities linked by the Colonial Parkway. is situated 3½ miles southeast of York County Department of Fire and Life Safety Station 3 Bruton.

Hamlet
was an unincorporated town in of the U.S. state of , west of . was named for Benjamin Stoddert , who was a U.S. and Confederate army officer, and civil engineer. is situated 6 miles northwest of York County Department of Fire and Life Safety Station 3 Bruton.

York County Department of Fire and Life Safety Station 3 Bruton

Latitude
37.26765° or 37° 16′ 4″ north
Longitude
-76.67262° or 76° 40′ 21″ west
Elevation
82 feet (25 metres)
Open location code
8795789G+3X
Geo­Names ID
6345892
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