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  2. FarmVille Co-Op Job: The Hottest Chili in Town! - AOL

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    A new Co-Op Farming job was released on July 2nd 2010. This Co-Op job called "The Hottest Chili in Town" will require you and your FarmVille neighbors to grow Ghost Chili, Onions, and Tomatos to ...

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  4. List of Norfolk Southern Railway lines - Wikipedia

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    Farmville Belt Line (sometimes pronounced Farmville Beltline, later known as Burkeville–Pamplin Belt Line and Burkeville–Pamplin Low Grade Line)- a former Norfolk and Western rail line, created from the Norfolk and Western main line. [21] Wheeling District- a former Norfolk and Western rail line. [36]

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  6. Farmville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Between 1795 and 1890, Farmville was the end of the line for the Upper Appomattox Canal Navigation System, built to improve navigation on the river. Enslaved African Americans built the canal system that allowed commodity crops of tobacco and farm produce to be loaded on a James River bateau in Farmville and shipped to Petersburg, Virginia.

  7. Tidewater and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Rail Transport from Cumberland County helped Cumberland farmers sell fruits, vegetables and timber to Farmville markets. [5] [6] A magazine notice for renting the Turkey Island Plantation advertised that the farm is near the Tobaccoville station of the Tidewater and Western Railroad which would help the farmer get dairy products to market. [7]