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Map of Virginia. Buildings, sites, districts, and objects in Virginia listed on the National Register of Historic Places: . As of September 18, 2017, there are 3,027 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in all 95 Virginia counties and 37 of the 38 independent cities, including 120 National Historic Landmarks and National Historic Landmark Districts, four ...
Botetourt [7] 0.88 1.42 Dead End Flat Road SR 736 (Alleghany Avenue) Campbell [8] 2.69 4.33 SR 704 (Seneca Road) Mohawk Road SR 761 (Long Island Road) Carroll [9] 3.47 5.58 SR 706 (Farmers Market Drive) Bronco Road Gardner Mill Road US 58 (West Stuart Drive) Chesterfield [10] 0.50 0.80 SR 602 (River Road) Northwood Drive Dead End Dinwiddie [11 ...
State Route 744 in Lee County extends for 3.7 miles (6.0 km) [5] from U.S. Route 58 Business east of Ewing south to the Tennessee state line. Its continuation in Tennessee is an unnumbered county road in the direction of Alanthus Hill and State Route 63. SR 744 was primary SR 62 until 1942.
District map from the 2023 election. Virginia's 62nd House of Delegates district elects one of 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates, the lower house of Virginia's bicameral state legislature.
Pohick Church, previously known as Pohick Episcopal Church, is an Episcopal church in the community of Lorton in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.Often called the "Mother Church of Northern Virginia," [3] [4] [5] the church is notable for its association with important figures in early Virginian history such as George Washington and George Mason, both of whom served on its vestry.
Pohick is an unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.Pohick is centered between the intersections of Rolling and Telegraph Roads with Richmond Highway (U.S. Highway 1).
The agency recently added a new facility at Occoquan Regional Park, [3] named after former board member and Fairfax County leader Jean Packard. In 2022, NOVA Parks acquired Winkler Botanical Preserve as part of an arrangement between NOVA Parks, the city of Alexandria, and the Winkler Organization, which had been the owner.
Lake Braddock (Pohick #7) was the first dam built in 1970, and impounds the Pohick Creek in Burke. Huntsman Lake (Pohick #8) was built in 1973, and impounds the Middle Run in Springfield . Lake Royal (Pohick #4) was completed in 1977, and impounds the Rabbit Branch in Burke above its confluence with the Sideburn Branch, where it forms Pohick Creek.