National Audio-Visual Conservation Center
The National Audio-Visual Conservation Center is a branch of the Library of Congress devoted to preserving the United States' audio-visual history. It includes the Packard Campus, opened in 2007 to store the then entire 6.3 million piece collection of the…Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
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- Type: Library
- Description: audiovisual archive of the Library of Congress
- Also known as: “Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation”, “National Audiovisual Conservation Center”, “NAVCC”, “Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation”, “Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation”, and “Packard Campus of the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center”
- Address: 19053 Mount Pony Road, Culpeper, VA 22701
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Culpeper station and Culpeper County Library.
Culpeper station
Railway station
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Culpeper station is a train station in Culpeper, Virginia. It was built in 1904 by the Southern Railway, replacing an 1874 station house which itself replaced two stations originally built by the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Culpeper station is situated 2½ miles northwest of National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.
Culpeper County Library
Library
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Culpeper County Library is situated 2 miles northwest of National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.
Culpeper National Cemetery
Cemetery
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Culpeper National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the town of Culpeper, in Culpeper County, Virginia. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses 29.6 acres of land, and as 2021, had over 14,000 interments. Culpeper National Cemetery is situated 2 miles northwest of National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Downtown Culpeper and Culpeper.
Downtown Culpeper
Neighborhood
Culpeper is a town of over 20,000 people in the center of Culpeper County in Central Virginia. Culpeper is the literal heart of the county, and has grown rapidly since 2000 when it was home to fewer than 10,000 people. Downtown Culpeper is situated 2½ miles northwest of National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.
Culpeper
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Culpeper is a town of over 20,000 people in the center of Culpeper County in Central Virginia. Culpeper is the literal heart of the county, and has grown rapidly since 2000 when it was home to fewer than 10,000 people.
Culpeper Historic District
Neighborhood
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Culpeper Historic District is a national historic district located at Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia, United States. Culpeper Historic District is situated 2½ miles northwest of National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.
National Audio-Visual Conservation Center
- Categories: campus, archives, building, and education
- Location: Culpeper, Virginia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
38.44252° or 38° 26′ 33″ northLongitude
-77.97289° or 77° 58′ 22″ westOperator
Library of CongressOpen location code
87C4C2VG+2ROpenStreetMap ID
way 245248220OpenStreetMap feature
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Q6970825
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Spanish—“National Audio-Visual Conservation Center” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “National Audio-Visual Conservation Center”
- French: “National Audio-Visual Conservation Center”
- French: “Packard Campus”
- German: “National Audio-Visual Conservation Center”
- Italian: “National Audio-Visual Conservation Center”
- Japanese: “国立視聴覚保存センター”
- Spanish: “National Audio-Visual Conservation Center”
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