Doswell, Virginia

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Doswell is an unincorporated community in Hanover County in the Central Region of the U.S. state of Virginia. Originally called Hanover Junction, it was located on the Virginia Central Railroad (later, part of the C&O) at a crossing of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, a north–south route. Both railroads are now owned by CSX Transportation, although the former Virginia Central line is leased to a short-line carrier, Buckingham Branch Railroad. The area near the Doswell train station is a popular train-watching site for railfans.

History

The name was changed to Doswell in the early 1890s in honor of Major Thomas Doswell (1823—90).<ref>Dictionary of Virginia Biography</ref> The first Doswell in the area was James Doswell, a captain during the American Revolution.

Formerly consisting primarily of farmland, Doswell currently has many residents who commute to jobs in Richmond.

William Lee Taylor lived in Doswell while he was called to the pastorate in 1893 for the Jerusalem Baptist Church.<ref name="Hartshorn-1910">Template:Cite book</ref>

Attractions

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St. Martin's Church (Fork Church)

Kings Dominion, a major amusement park owned by Six Flags, and Meadow Event Park, home of the Virginia State Fair, are located in the vicinity of Doswell. There are also several historic sites in the area, such as Church Quarter and Sharp's Oakland which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.<ref name="nris">Template:NRISref</ref>

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