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  2. Virginia Living - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Living is a glossy bimonthly regional lifestyle magazine with a focus on all things Virginia. Founded in 2002, it is the only statewide lifestyle magazine in Virginia. [1] The magazine features articles on topics such as food and drink, home and garden, arts and culture, travel, weddings, events, and Virginia-related history. [2]

  3. Twin Oaks Community, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Twin Oaks Community is an ecovillage [2] and intentional community of about one hundred people [3] living on 450 acres (1.8 km 2) in Louisa County, Virginia. [4] [5] It is a member of the Federation of Egalitarian Communities. [6] Founded in 1967, [7] it is one of the longest-enduring and largest secular intentional communities in North America ...

  4. Category:Magazines published in Virginia - Wikipedia

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  5. Best Rural Areas to Live and Work

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    Finding great rural places to live is easy, but finding great rural places to live and work is hard. That is why more and more people live near big cities -- for jobs. But, if you like rural ...

  6. 18 great rural communities for remote workers - AOL

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    MakeMyMove profiles 18 of the best rural communities for remote workers. ... Named one of the "50 Best Places to Live in the U.S." by Money Magazine in 2024, Brevard offers an outdoor enthusiasts ...

  7. This Rural Virginia County Is A ‘Testing Ground ... - AOL

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  8. Kaitlyn Baker - Wikipedia

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    Kaitlyn Adrianna Baker was born and raised in Pound, Virginia. [1] Her father, grandfather and other family members worked in coal mines. Virginia Living magazine referred to her as a new "coal miner's daughter." [2] Baker started singing in church and then professionally as a young girl at events in her area. [3]

  9. Rural American history - Wikipedia

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    The rural population is defined by size of place under 2500 and includes non-farmers living in villages and the open countryside. At the first census in 1790, the rural population was 3.7 million and urban only 202,000.