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  2. AmTran - Wikipedia

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    1996 AmTran Genesis, now retired (Fairfax County, Virginia) 1997–1999 AmTran CS (retired) In 1991, Navistar International acquired one-third of the stock of American Transportation Corporation; the purchase was initiated by Jerry Williams, the CEO of AmTran at the time.

  3. Fairfax County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax County, officially the County of Fairfax, is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia.With a population of 1,150,309 as of the 2020 census, [1] it is the most populous county in Virginia, the most populous jurisdiction in the Washington metropolitan area, and the most populous location in the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fairfax ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.

  5. 40 monkeys escape research facility, police warn locals to ...

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    A police search is underway after 40 monkeys escaped from an Alpha Genesis research facility in Yemassee, South Carolina on Wednesday night.

  6. Fairfax, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax, Virginia (/ ˈ f ɛər f æ k s / FAIR-faks), [a] is an independent city in Virginia and the county seat of Fairfax County, Virginia, in the United States. [4] As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,536. [5] Fairfax is part of both the Washington metropolitan area and Northern Virginia regions.

  7. Vaucluse (plantation) - Wikipedia

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    Vaucluse was a villa in Fairfax County, Virginia. Located three miles (5 km) from Alexandria and 10 miles (16 km) from Washington, D.C., on a hill near the Virginia Theological Seminary. It was owned first by Dr. James Craik, [1] and later by the Fairfax family, the first being Thomas Fairfax, 9th Lord Fairfax of Cameron.