The Capon and North Branch Turnpike (also known as the Cacapon and North Branch Turnpike) was a 19th-century turnpike in Hampshire County in the U.S. state of Virginia (now West Virginia). The turnpike facilitated increased communication and transportation between Cumberland, Maryland and Winchester, Virginia via the Northwestern Turnpike in Capon Bridge, West Virginia. As of July 2010, the Capon and North Branch Turnpike's original route is made up of segments of West Virginia Route 28, Springfield Pike (County Route 3), Slanesville Pike (County Route 3), and Cold Stream Road (County Routes 45/20 and 15).
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| - The Capon and North Branch Turnpike (also known as the Cacapon and North Branch Turnpike) was a 19th-century turnpike in Hampshire County in the U.S. state of Virginia (now West Virginia). The turnpike facilitated increased communication and transportation between Cumberland, Maryland and Winchester, Virginia via the Northwestern Turnpike in Capon Bridge, West Virginia. As of July 2010, the Capon and North Branch Turnpike's original route is made up of segments of West Virginia Route 28, Springfield Pike (County Route 3), Slanesville Pike (County Route 3), and Cold Stream Road (County Routes 45/20 and 15). (en)
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| - Cacapon River
- Capon Bridge, West Virginia
- 1842 establishments in the United States
- Potomac River
- Moorefield and North Branch Turnpike
- Virginia
- Virginia House of Delegates
- Maryland
- Cold Stream, West Virginia
- Moorefield, West Virginia
- Confluence
- Slanesville, West Virginia
- U.S. Route 50 in West Virginia
- U.S. state
- West Virginia
- West Virginia Route 28
- Winchester, Virginia
- Toll road
- Cumberland, Maryland
- Fort Ashby, West Virginia
- North Branch Potomac River
- North River Mills, West Virginia
- Northwestern Turnpike
- Transportation in Hampshire County, West Virginia
- Turnpikes in Virginia
- Turnpikes in West Virginia
- Pre-freeway turnpikes in the United States
- Green Spring, West Virginia
- Hampshire County, West Virginia
- Higginsville, West Virginia
- South Branch Depot, West Virginia
- South Branch Potomac River
- Springfield, West Virginia
- List of turnpikes in Virginia and West Virginia
- Slanesville Pike
- Cold Stream Road
- Springfield Pike
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| - The Capon and North Branch Turnpike (also known as the Cacapon and North Branch Turnpike) was a 19th-century turnpike in Hampshire County in the U.S. state of Virginia (now West Virginia). The turnpike facilitated increased communication and transportation between Cumberland, Maryland and Winchester, Virginia via the Northwestern Turnpike in Capon Bridge, West Virginia. As of July 2010, the Capon and North Branch Turnpike's original route is made up of segments of West Virginia Route 28, Springfield Pike (County Route 3), Slanesville Pike (County Route 3), and Cold Stream Road (County Routes 45/20 and 15). (en)
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