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  2. Accomack County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Accomack County is a United States county that, together with Northampton County, constitutes the Eastern Shore region of the Commonwealth of Virginia.These two counties also form the southern portion of the Delmarva Peninsula, which is bordered by the Chesapeake Bay to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.

  3. Eastern Shore of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In 1670, the Virginia Colony's Royal Governor William Berkeley abolished Accomac County, but the Virginia General Assembly re-created it in 1671. In 1940, the General Assembly officially added a "k" to the end of the county's name to arrive at its current spelling, which is Accomack. [3] [4]

  4. Accomac, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The referendum vote took place in 1895 after nearly a decade of debate, and the residents of Accomack County elected to keep the court where it had been located for the past two centuries. [12] By this time, the town had been renamed "Accomac" by order of the United States Post Office Department dated August 9, 1893. [13]

  5. Chincoteague, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Chincoteague (/ ˌ ʃ ɪ ŋ k ə ˈ t iː ɡ / or / ˈ ʃ ɪ ŋ k ə t iː ɡ /) is a town in Accomack County, Virginia, U.S. The town includes the whole of Chincoteague Island and an area of adjacent water. The population was 3,344 at the 2020 census. [5]

  6. Captain Timothy Hill House - Wikipedia

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    Captain Timothy Hill House is a historic home located at Chincoteague Island, Accomack County, Virginia. It was built about 1800, and moved to its present location in 1980 when faced with demolition. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story dwelling that was built using pit sawn and hewn pine planks and measures 17 feet, 4 inches, by 16 feet, 4 inches. It ...

  7. Locustville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Locustville is an unincorporated community in Accomack County, Virginia. [1] The postal code for Locustville is 23404. [2] The Locustville Academy, constructed in 1859, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [3] [4]