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  2. Gainesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Gainesville is a census-designated place (CDP) in western Prince William County, Virginia, United States. The population was 17,287 in the 2020 census. The population was 17,287 in the 2020 census. [ 3 ]

  3. List of automotive assembly plants in the United States

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    BMW X3, BMW X4, BMW X5, BMW X6, BMW X7: Mercedes-Benz Group AG Plant Name Address Products Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc. ... West Virginia 26187 Class 6 & 7 ...

  4. Virginia State Route 619 (Prince William County) - Wikipedia

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    Linton Hall Road starts out at the intersection with US 29 (Lee Highway) and SR 55 (John Marshall Highway).This intersection is part of the Gainesville Interchange project. . Gallerher Road has been renamed SR 55 (John Marshall Highway), [3] and the former SR 55 between Gallerher and U.S. 29 is currently a dead end, and will become a cul-de-sac, without access to U.S.

  5. 18 questions as the PGA Tour begins its 2025 season - AOL

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    The top 50 in the Cup standings will advance to the BMW Championship at Caves Valley Golf Club from Aug. 14-17. And the top 30 will compete in the Tour Championship, Aug. 21-24, playing for a $25 ...

  6. Al Gettel - Wikipedia

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    Gettel made his major league debut with the Yankees in 1945. [2] Gettel pitched for the Yankees in 1945 and 1946, and had a 15–15 win–loss record and a 3.84 ERA across both seasons. [19] He allowed 11 home runs in 1945, which was the fifth-most in the American League. [20]

  7. Prince William County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Prince William County Public Schools is the second largest school system in Virginia (having, circa 2007, overtaken Virginia Beach City Public Schools). [28] The system consists of 57 elementary, 16 middle, and 13 high schools, as well as a virtual high school, two traditional schools, three special education schools, and two alternative schools.