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  1. Media in category "Fairfax Stone Historical Monument" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Fairfax Stone 2020d.jpg 6,240 × 4,160; 15.06 MB

  2. Royal Horse Guards. Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (22 October 1693 – 9 December 1781) was a British peer, military officer and planter. The only member of the British peerage to reside in Britain's North American colonies, Fairfax owned the Northern Neck Proprietary in the colony of Virginia, where he spent the majority of his life.

  3. Foxstone Park. /  38.9153°N 77.2583°W  / 38.9153; -77.2583. Foxstone Park is a 14.42-acre (58,400 m 2) park located at 1910 Creek Crossing Road in Vienna, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA and run by the Fairfax County Park Authority .

  4. Tiny Fairfax Stone State Park marks the meeting point for Preston, Grant and Tucker counties and for West Virginia's border with Maryland at the north branch of the Potomac River. But two centuries earlier, the stone marked the western boundary of land granted to Lord Fairfax by the King of England in the 1700s. It became part of the state park system in 1957, when the West Virginia Central ...

  5. Fairfax District ; Fairfax Stone. Patronyme. Fairfax est un nom de famille notamment porté par : Alan Fairfax (1906-1955), joueur de cricket international australien ; Anne Fairfax (1617/8-1665), noble anglaise, épouse de Thomas Fairfax, 3 e lord Fairfax de Cameron ; Edward Fairfax, (~1580-1635), poète anglais ;

  6. Rio Potomac. O rio Potomac (em inglês: Potomac River) é um curso de água que banha Washington, D.C., capital dos Estados Unidos, e os estados da Virgínia Ocidental, Virgínia e Maryland. Estende-se por 405 milhas (652 quilômetros ), [ 1] nascendo a 933 m de altitude e desaguando na baía de Chesapeake . O rio Potomac, cortando Maryland e ...

  7. Fairfax Stone State Park, located between West Virginia and Maryland, features Fairfax Stone, a historical plaque on a six ton rock. In the 1700s, this stone was given to Lord Fairfax from the King of England. As of 1957, this stone became apart of West Virginia State Park system and is listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks. Make sure to check out the Fairfax Stone (which gets ...