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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.
Woodbridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince William County, Virginia, United States, located 20 miles (32 km) south of Washington, D.C. [3] Bounded by the Occoquan and Potomac rivers, Woodbridge had 44,668 residents at the 2020 census.
The Neabsco Iron Works (alternates: Neabsco Company; Neabsco Iron Foundry) was located in Woodbridge, Virginia, US. It was situated on 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) by the Neabsco Creek. [1] After abandoning the Bristol Iron Works, [2] John Tayloe I established the Neabsco Iron Foundry around 1737. The business became a multifaceted antebellum ...
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Potomac Mills is a census-designated place in Prince William County, Virginia. The population as of the 2010 Census was 5,614. [1] It consists of the Potomac Mills mall and surrounding residential and commercial area, adjoining Dale City and Lake Ridge. Potomac Mills largely overlaps with the unincorporated community of Bethel.
Location: Roughly bounded by WV state line, Virginia 608, Virginia 612, Virginia 7, and VA 653, Berryville, Virginia Coordinates: Area: 10,293 acres (4,165 ha) Architect
91 Dale City: Connects Dale City to Lake Ridge, Potomac Mills Mall and to OmniRide Transit Center; 51 Dumfries: Local bus service connecting Montclair to the Town of Dumfries and Triangle; 52 Dumfries Connector: Connects Dumfries to Woodbridge / Potomac Mills Mall / OmniRide Transit Center
Cocke's Mill House and Mill Site, also known as Coles' Mill and Johnston's Mill, is a historic home located near North Garden, Albemarle County, Virginia. The miller's house was built in about 1820, and is a 1½ story, three-bay, gable-roofed stone cottage built on a high basement. A one-story frame addition was built in 1989.