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Chantilly is a census-designated place (CDP) in western Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The population was 24,301 as of the 2020 census. [ 1 ] Chantilly is named after an early-19th-century mansion and farm, which in turn took the name of an 18th-century plantation that was located in Westmoreland County, Virginia . [ 6 ]
United States historic place Sully U.S. National Register of Historic Places Virginia Landmarks Register Sully Main House Show map of Northern Virginia Show map of Virginia Show map of the United States Location 3650 Historic Sully Way Chantilly, VA 20151 Coordinates 38°54′29″N 77°25′56″W / 38.90806°N 77.43222°W / 38.90806; -77.43222 Area 65 acres (26 ha) Built 1794 ...
A city and county that share a name may be completely unrelated in geography. For example, Richmond County is nowhere near the City of Richmond, and Franklin County is even farther from the City of Franklin. More Virginia counties are named for women than in any other state. [4] Virginia's postal abbreviation is VA and its FIPS state code is 51.
This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Virginia that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, other historic registers, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design. [1] [2] [3]
Chantilly is a historic archaeological site located near Montross, Westmoreland County, Virginia. The site was the home of U.S. Founding Father Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794) in his later years. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. [1]
The Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which includes three other cities (Petersburg, Hopewell, and Colonial Heights) and adjacent counties, is home to approximately 1.3 million Virginians or 15.1% of Virginia's population. [7] The Richmond region is growing steadily, adding nearly 400,000 residents in the past two decades.
Ellanor C. Lawrence Park is located in Chantilly, Virginia, just north of Centreville, on Route 28.The park preserves the cultural and natural resources of western Fairfax County and has a long and complex history lasting 8,000 years.
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