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Culpeper

Town in north-central Virginia, USA, 51 km/32 mi west-northwest of Fredericksburg, in the Piedmont; seat of Culpeper County; population (1990) 8,600. Culpeper has experienced significant growth in recent years. Some high technology industry has moved into the surrounding agricultural countryside, and there are tourist businesses.

Civil War landmarks in the area include Brandy Station, just to the northeast.



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They like to sing and dance, and as Nicholas Culpeper puts it, 'Loves mirth and music, and cares not what comes after.
John Albert Broadus was born in Culpeper County, Virginia, on January 24, 1827.
Henry had also realized, after some thought, that Carrie Culpeper McCrite would not have stabbed Everett Bogardus and run away.
 
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