Sakura Japanese
Sakura Japanese is a retail building in Frederick, Virginia. Sakura Japanese is situated nearby to Heritage Baptist Church, as well as near the village Stephenson.Places in the Area
Nearby places include Stephenson and Welltown.
Stephenson
Village
Stephenson is an unincorporated community in Frederick County, Virginia, United States. Stephenson is located on U.S. Route 11 north of Winchester. High Banks, a historic home and farm dating from the mid-18th century, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. Stephenson is situated 2 miles northeast of Sakura Japanese.
Welltown
Hamlet
Welltown is an unincorporated community in northern Frederick County, Virginia, United States. Welltown is situated 2 miles north of Sakura Japanese.
Jordan Springs
Hamlet
Jordan Springs is an unincorporated community located approximately four miles from Winchester, Virginia, United States. It was named after a plantation and resort developed there by the Jordan family, based on natural sulphur springs which had been known for centuries to local Native Americans. Jordan Springs is situated 3 miles east of Sakura Japanese.
Sakura Japanese
- Type: Retail building
- Category: building
- Location: Frederick, Virginia, South, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
39.22263° or 39° 13′ 22″ northLongitude
-78.13495° or 78° 8′ 6″ westOpen location code
87F36VF8+32OpenStreetMap ID
way 964676695OpenStreetMap feature
building=retail
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