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Encyclopedia > Clearbrook, Virginia

Clearbrook is a farming community in northern Frederick County, Virginia. The community lies approximately six miles (9.6 kilometers) north of the county seat of Winchester along U.S. Highway 11. It is the site of the Kenilworth home, once owned by Harry K. Thaw, Stonewall Elementary School, the Clearbrook Park, and the Frederick County Fairgrounds.


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Opequon History (1065 words)
During these years the camp was operated on a flood plain on the Pidgeon Farm near Clearbrook, VA. The site was referred to as Opequon-on-the-Flood-Plain or "down the hill." This might be confusing because we now operate another camp (called Opequon) "up the hill" from the site pictured here.
The summer camp that would become Opequon (and subsequently Shiloh) was first held in the summer of 1977 at the Glaydin School near Lucketts, Virginia, and directed by John Sexton.
Campers and staff at Opequon attended Meeting for Worship at Hopewell Centre Meeting near Clearbrook, VA. Folks at the new Opequon continue this tradition and add a lot to life of the Meeting.
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