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Vienna (/ v i ˈ ɛ n ə /) is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.As of the 2020 U.S. census, Vienna has a population of 16,473. [2] Significantly more people live in ZIP codes with the Vienna postal addresses (22180, 22181, and 22182), bordered approximately by Interstate 66 on the south, Interstate 495 on the east, Route 7 to the north, and Hunter Mill Road to the west, than ...
Prior to 1990, SR 662 followed Poplar Tree Road across VA 28 and the southern section of Chantilly. The completion of the widening of Route 28 (plus the construction of the north end of Sully Station shopping center) made Poplar Tree Road discontinuous, separating its Centreville and Chantilly sections.
The state highway, now named Colonial Highway, intersects US 29 (Wards Road) at Yellow Branch on its way to Rustburg, which sits at the southern end of Long Mountain. SR 24 runs concurrently through the county seat with US 501, which heads south as Brookneal Highway toward Brookneal and north as Campbell Highway toward Lynchburg. [1] [3]
Concord is a census-designated place (CDP) in Appomattox and Campbell counties in the U.S. state of Virginia.The population as of the 2010 census was 1,458. [1]This town was a stop on the Southside Railroad in the mid-nineteenth century.
Of the total households, 64.1% were married couples, 11.9% were a male householder with no spouse but a family, and 19.1% were a female householder with no spouse but a family. The average family household had 3.38 people. [3] The median age was 38.3, 21.9% of people were under the age of 18, and 14.7% were 65 years of age or older.
Virgilina is located in the southeast corner of Halifax County at (36.545244, −78.773720 The town's southern border is the Virginia–North Carolina line. Virginia State Routes 96 and 49 intersect at the center of town.
State Route 160 (SR 160) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as the Trail of the Lonesome Pine , the state highway runs 8.02 miles (12.91 km) from the Kentucky state line on top of Black Mountain , where the highway continues north as Kentucky Route 160 (KY 160), east to SR 68 in Appalachia .
McGaheysville (/ m ə ˈ ɡ æ k i z v ɪ l / mə-GAK-eez-vil) is a Census-designated place located in Rockingham County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. [1] It is located along U.S. Route 33 between Penn Laird and Elkton, and sits at the base of the Massanutten.