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  2. Appomattox County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The county is part of the Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area, and its county seat is the town of Appomattox. [1] Appomattox County was created in 1845 from parts of four other Virginia counties. The name of the county comes from the Appamatuck Indians, who lived in the area. As of the 2020 census, the population was 16,119. [2]

  3. Central Virginia Community College - Wikipedia

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    Central Virginia Community College (CVCC) is a public community college in Lynchburg, Virginia. It is part of the Virginia Community College System. Established in 1966, CVCC serves students at the main campus in Lynchburg or at one of its off-site centers in Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford, and Campbell counties.

  4. Amherst County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    US 29 (N & S Amherst Hwy, S. Amherst Hwy is US BUS 29 south of Amherst and then turns into the Lynchburg Expressway in Madison Heights; Monacan Trail) US 60 (Lexington Turnpike; Richmond Hwy) US 501 (joins SR 130 and becomes Elon Rd.) SR 130 (Elon Rd; Amelon Hwy) SR 151 (Patrick Henry Hwy) SR 163 (S Amherst Hwy) SR 210 (Old Town Connector)

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  6. Campbell County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Lynchburg was established in Campbell County in 1786, incorporated as a town in 1805, and separated from Campbell County when it became an independent city in 1852. Lynchburg has annexed additional land from Bedford County and Campbell County through the years, most recently in 1976.

  7. Lynchburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Lynchburg was a deadly place for the worship of God'." That referred to the lack of churches, which was corrected the following year. Itinerant Methodist Francis Asbury visited the town; Methodists built its first church in 1805. Lynchburg hosted the last Virginia Methodist Conference that bishop Asbury attended (February 20, 1815). [11]

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