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  2. List of towns in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The newest town and newest former town are Bedford in Bedford County, which ceased to be an independent city in 2013, and St. Charles in Lee County, which disincorporated in 2022. [3] For a complete list of independent cities, see List of cities in Virginia. For major unincorporated population centers, see List of unincorporated communities in ...

  3. List of cities and towns along the Potomac River - Wikipedia

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    Blue Grass, Virginia; Blues Beach, West Virginia; Cave, West Virginia; Cunningham, West Virginia; Durgon, West Virginia; Fisher, West Virginia; Franklin, West Virginia

  4. Category : Populated places on the James River (Virginia)

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    This category lists independent cities (as well as towns, municipalities, and urban-like settlements) that formed along the James River. See also: Category:Counties on the James River (Virginia) Subcategories

  5. List of unincorporated communities in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of unincorporated communities in the Commonwealth of Virginia that are not incorporated as independent cities or towns as of 2005. Bolded places are census-designated places ; there are 362 of them as of the 2010 United States Census .

  6. New River Valley - Wikipedia

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    New River in Montgomery County, Virginia. Virginia's New River Valley region, colloquially named, is a four-county area along the New River in Southwest Virginia in the United States, including such major features as Claytor Lake, part of the Jefferson National Forest, the city of Radford, the town of Blacksburg, and the river itself, including the Pulaski terminus of the New River Trail State ...

  7. Fries, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fries purchased the surrounding rural farmland then hired a local labor force to build a dam, a cotton mill and a full-service company owned town. By 1901, the New River Train was extended to the mill site and Fries petitioned the Virginia State Legislature to incorporate the new town of Carico, VA in honor of Jim 'Pipe' Carico.

  8. Bridgewater, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The first bridge across the North River was built in 1820 along the town's north-south axis (present-day SR 42 / Main Street); and, for a time, the young community was known as Bridgeport. [ 4 ] The Town received its charter from the Virginia General Assembly on February 7, 1835, then incorporated as Bridgewater. [ 7 ]

  9. Fluvanna County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fluvanna County is a county located in the Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States.As of the 2020 census, the population was 27,249. [1] Its county seat is Palmyra, [2] while the most populous community is the census designated place of Lake Monticello.