Sturdy Replacement Foot Bridge Eases Access for Snickersville Academy

By Susan Freis Falknor It hasn’t always been that easy in recent years to find Bluemont’s historic Snickersville Academy. Although the log structure, built in 1825, lies just behind the historic Carrington House, across ...

New Well Continues E.E. Lake Store Restoration

By Susan Freis Falknor The dreams of Bluemonters for over a decade are beginning to be realized with the October-November drilling of a well to supply the E.E. Lake store. Valley Drilling, which sank the well, tapped into a flow of 30 ...

Bluemont’s First Schoolhouse Gets New Start

From Blueridge Leader and Loudoun Today Bluemont Village is now home to a newly recognized historic site: the Snickersville Academy. Originally constructed in 1825, the Academy served as a schoolhouse, church, and community meeting ...

Judy Anderson: Over a Century of Family Life in Bluemont

By Susan Freis Falknor From interviews Summer 2009 Judy Anderson’s tale of family life in Bluemont, going back more than a century, began with her great-grandfather Volney Osburn purchasing a farm off what is now Route 7, on the ...

The Phil Taylor House

July 10, 2009 My Home on the Ridge -- Philip E. Taylor When I received a membership renewal this January from Friends of Bluemont along with a letter asking for stories about “your house” I was intrigued.  Through the years that I’ve lived in my home, I have heard many stories about the house and [...]

Reminiscences from Winifred (“Winnie”) Osburn Kelley

From an interview by Susan Freis Falknor, February 21, 2009 Winnie Kelley: Reminiscences of Bluemont and “Aunt Freddie” Osburn In 1962, Winifred (“Winnie”) Osburn Kelley, who grew up in the Bluemont area, was married in the living room ...

Anne Austin Plaster, 1932-2009

By Susan Freis Falknor Bluemont friends and neighbors mourn the loss of Anne Plaster on February 20, 2009.  Anne was an indefatigable, spirited New Englander (University of Maine 1954) who married into an old Bluemont family—that of ...

E.E. Lake Store: Past, Present, and Future

By Susan Freis Falknor In its early 1900s’ heyday, the E.E. Lake Store was home to several different enterprises—a general store, a barbershop, a bank, the post office, and a meeting and dance hall upstairs—a variety of uses that might ...

Bluemont’s Old Post Office Being Refurbished

By Susan Freis Falknor Workmen.  Trucks.  Mega dumpsters.  What is going on at the corner of Railroad Street and Snickersville Turnpike? Bluemont resident Jamie Hogan, who last year purchased the property across the turnpike from the ...

Renovations Close Bluemont’s Community Center

By Susan Freis Falknor From dropping off preschool children in the early morning to adult education classes in the evening, the Bluemont Community Center has typically been the busiest place in the village. Now, however, the center is ...

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