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  2. History of Suffolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The end result was a new municipality encompassing a total of 430 square miles (1,100 km 2), making it the largest city in land area in Virginia [3] and the 16th largest in the country. [citation needed] Suffolk celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2008. It is (as of 2008), the fastest-growing city in Virginia. [3]

  3. Suffolk Peanut Company - Wikipedia

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    The Suffolk Peanut Company is a historic peanut processing complex at 303 South Saratoga Street in Suffolk, Virginia. The complex includes a number of warehouses dating from the first half of the 20th century, and a peanut processing plant dating back to 1932. The site has been used for the processing, sorting, and storage of peanuts since ...

  4. Colony of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Colony of Virginia was a British colonial settlement in North America from 1606 to 1776.. The first effort to create an English settlement in the area was chartered in 1584 and established in 1585; the resulting Roanoke Colony lasted for three attempts totaling six years.

  5. List of former counties, cities, and towns of Virginia

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    Four other states (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia) include significant territories once part of Colonial Virginia, and other neighbors possess smaller such areas. Generally, the earliest border descriptions of Virginia were more specific regarding eastern edges and waterways, than about western extremities, enabling Virginia's ...

  6. Archaeologists in Virginia unearth colonial-era garden with ...

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    Archaeologists in Virginia are uncovering one of colonial America's most lavish displays of opulence: An ornamental garden where a wealthy politician and enslaved gardeners grew exotic plants from ...

  7. Courtland, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Hancock Peanut Company continues to operate as part of the larger Severn Peanut Company. [21] Belmont Peanuts, Ferdies/The Peanut Patch, and Parkers Peanuts are some of the other peanut processors in Courtland. [27] These businesses are part of the Peanut Trail, an agrotourism venture. [27] There is also an active fertilizer factory in ...

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