Crowdertown, Virginia

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Crowdertown is an unincorporated community in Bath County, Virginia, in the United States.

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38°00′33″N79°51′03″W / 38.00917°N 79.85083°W / 38.00917; -79.85083

Crowdertown is a small community approximately one mile west of Hot Springs Virginia. At one time (1950's) the community had twelve families living in the area. There use to be a general store in the community owned and operated by Peter C. Helmintoller Sr. but it burned to the ground in the 1930's. The C&O Railroad ran through the community until it shut down in the 1970's.