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  2. Blue Ridge, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ridge is predominately a bedroom community of Roanoke and Salem, however there are some industrial employers within the community. Boxley Materials Company operates a large quarry along the Bedford-Botetourt border, Adams Construction Company operates an asphalt plant , and General Shale Brick operates a brickyard .

  3. Bull Run Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Bull Run Mountains, together with Catoctin Mountain in Virginia and Maryland, make up the easternmost front of the Blue Ridge. The mountain range is the home of the Virginia Outdoors Foundation's Preserve at Bull Run Mountains, [ 1 ] which is a state-designated Natural Area Preserve dedicated to the scientific and educational potential of ...

  4. Piedmont region of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Piedmont is largely characterized by rolling hills and numerous ridges near the boundary with the Blue Ridge Mountains. Lying between the mountain and coastal plain regions, the Piedmont region is a naturally diverse landscape. [2] The bedrock consists mostly of gneiss, schist, and granite rocks at a typical depth of between 2 and ...

  5. Microsoft Office 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Office 2010 Beta was a free, fully functional version and expired on October 31, 2010. [53] In an effort to help customers and partners with deployment of Office 2010, Microsoft launched an Office 2010 application compatibility program with tools and guidance available for download. [54]

  6. Swift Run Gap - Wikipedia

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    Swift Run Gap is a long-used and historic crossing in the Blue Ridge Mountains. In 1716, Royal Governor Alexander Spotswood of the Virginia Colony, with 62 other men and 74 horses, led a real estate speculation expedition up the Rapidan River valley during westward exploration of the interior of Virginia.

  7. Blue Ridge Land Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Ridge Land Conservancy (BRLC), formerly known as the Western Virginia Land Trust (WVLT), is a non-profit land trust and conservation organization headquartered in Roanoke, Virginia that seeks to preserve the wilderness and farmlands in the western portion of the Commonwealth of Virginia (not the State of West Virginia) from excessive commercial development.

  8. Blue Ridge Sanatorium - Wikipedia

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    The development of antibiotics against tuberculosis in 1946 was the beginning of the end for many American sanatoriums, as most began to see patient numbers dwindling. [10] No new patients were admitted to Blue Ridge Sanatorium after 1962, and in 1978 the site was turned over to the University of Virginia, which renamed the facility Blue Ridge ...

  9. Blue Ridge Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Ridge Tunnel (also known as the Crozet Tunnel) is a historic railroad tunnel built during the construction of the Blue Ridge Railroad in the 1850s. The tunnel was the westernmost and longest of four tunnels engineered by Claudius Crozet to cross the Blue Ridge Mountains at Rockfish Gap in central Virginia .

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