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All the United States Virginia White Post The White Post

The White Post

An eponymous directional signpost erected by the first president of the United States.

White Post, Virginia

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The tiny, rural village of White Post, Virginia, is named after the directional signpost standing in its center at the intersection of Berry’s Ferry and White Post Roads. The octagonal wooden post is 11-feet tall and 64-inches in circumference. A small lantern sits on top. Radiating immediately below the lantern are four wooden directional markers inscribed with local destinations: Battletown, Berry’s Ferry, Greenway Court, and Stephens City.

Historical records show that the post was erected in 1750 by a young Virginia surveyor and veteran of the French and Indian War, Colonel George Washington. It was placed to mark the route on the Old Dutch Wagon Road to nearby Greenway Court, the estate of Thomas Fairfax, sixth Lord Fairfax of Cameron. Washington also used the post as a surveying marker. Before the American Revolution, he was the aristocrat's friend and protege. Washington surveyed much of Fairfax's vast land holdings between the Chesapeake Bay and Shenandoah Valley. A bronze marker affixed to the post also credits Washington with its placement.

The exterior of the hollow, eight-sided post is poplar wood painted white. True to the original, the inside holds a post of locust wood from Washington’s home, Mount Vernon, in Alexandria, Virginia. When necessary, a locust tree is harvested from Mount Vernon to replace the inner Post. The only “modern” modification permitted was the electrification of the lantern.

Because of its precarious, unprotected placement at the intersection of two roads, the White Post has been an unwitting victim of numerous vehicular accidents resulting in damage or near-destruction over the last 270+ years. Its status as a landmark on the National Register of Historic Places requires that the post be reconstructed each time precisely as it was.

Likewise, relocating the White Post out of harm’s was never an option, and there is not enough room to place a protective barrier around the structure. The Virginia Department of Transportation stands ready to repair or replace the landmark whenever necessary.

Sharing the historic intersection is a wonderfully reconstructed Sinclair Gas Station restored by the White Post VA Village Association. Constructed during the 1920s, the association has restored the station to its original appearance. The building’s exterior was refaced with bottle dash stucco, a treatment that features bits of broken, colored glass mixed into the surface. The station restoration also includes reproductions of the two original Sinclair gasoline pumps.

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647-275 State Rte 628
White Post, White Post, VA, USA
White Post, Virginia, 22663
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39.057183, -78.103755
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