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  2. Sandy River Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Sandy River Reservoir is a 740-acre (3.0 km 2) water supply impoundment located slightly east of the town of Farmville (and South of Rice) in Prince Edward County.The Sandy River Reservoir is one of the newest lakes in Virginia with construction completed in 1994 and fishing opened in 1996.

  3. Sandy River, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Sandy River is an unincorporated community in Pittsylvania County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. References. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information ...

  4. Sailor's Creek Battlefield Historical State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park name appears to be a misspelling of “Sayler,” a farmer after whose land and the stream for which the Battle of Sayler's Creek was afterwards later named in 1865. Some official records such as those of the National Historic Landmark program refer to this park as being named the Sayler's Creek Battlefield State Park.

  5. List of rivers of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Ohio River (KY, WV) Big Sandy River (KY) Levisa Fork. Russell Fork. Pound River. Cranes Nest River; ... Richmond, VA: Virginia Office of Graphic Communications.

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  7. Dabney State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Dabney State Recreation Area is a park on the Sandy River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Located in Multnomah County outside the city of Troutdale , the park offers swimming, boating, disc golf, and other activities.

  8. Levisa Fork - Wikipedia

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    It joins the Tug Fork from the southwest at Louisa on the West Virginia state line to form the Big Sandy. The Levisa Fork was historically an important river for log driving. [5] The river is partly navigable for commercial purposes through a series of locks. In the early 1900s the river was navigable as far as Pikeville.

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