Middletown Historic District (Middletown, Virginia)
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Middletown Historic District is a national historic district located at Middletown, Frederick County, Virginia. It encompasses 234 contributing buildings in the town of Middletown. The majority of the buildings are residential and their associated outbuildings. The non-residential historic structures include four specialty shops, a theater, four churches, the Town Hall, two former schools, three warehouses and an inn. Notable buildings include Middletown Mission Church (c. 1872), Grace United Methodist Church (1897), Mt. Zion Church (1880), the former Middletown School (1909), the Town Hall (1880), The Wayside Inn, Larrick's Tavern, Wayside Theatre (1946), and Lafolette House (c. 1800). Located in the district and separately listed is the St. Thomas Chapel.
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