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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.
Via the Bush River and the Appomattox River, it is part of the James River watershed. It rises in Prince Edward County northeast of the village of Green Bay and flow north through Prince Edward State Forest and farmland, joining the Bush River less than one mile south of that river's confluence with the Appomattox near the town of Farmville.
Farmville and Buckingham Plank Road: Farmville - Buckingham: Plank Road, VA Route 633 Fauquier and Alexandria Turnpike: 1808 [2] Warrenton - Centreville - Fairfax: U.S. Route 29: Eastern terminus was on the Little River Turnpike, near Fairfax Courthouse. [3] Fetterman and Cove Turnpike: Fincastle and Blue Ridge Turnpike: Fincastle - Montvale
Ohio River (KY, WV) Big Sandy River (KY) Levisa Fork. Russell Fork. Pound River. Cranes Nest River; McClure River; Home Creek; Slate Creek; Dismal Creek (tributary of Levisa Fork) Tug Fork. Knox Creek; Dry Fork; New River drainage basin. Kanawha River (WV) New River. Bluestone River; East River; Wolf Creek; Walker Creek. Little Walker Creek ...
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The U.S. Highway heads southeast as a two-lane road parallel to Norfolk Southern Railway's Buchanan Branch in the narrow valley of the Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy River. US 460 passes by the communities of Conaway , Big Rock, and Artia before entering the town of Grundy, the county seat of Buchanan County, as Riverside Drive.
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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.