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  2. Great Wagon Road - Wikipedia

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    Also, there is another fork; VA-654 continues over the hill in a shortcut to join US-460, a branch of the old "Warwick Road" to Lynchburg and Richmond, Virginia. [57] VA-654 and VA-605: Read Mountain Rd and Sanderson Rd: 1.5 miles (2.4 km) A "stone house" located at the junction of VA-654 and VA-605 was an early landmark for travelers and ...

  3. List of cities and counties in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    e. Virginia counties and cities by year of establishment. The Commonwealth of Virginia is divided into 95 counties, along with 38 independent cities that are considered county-equivalents for census purposes, totaling 133 second-level subdivisions. In Virginia, cities are co-equal levels of government to counties, but towns are part of counties.

  4. U.S. Route 421 in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 421 ( US 421) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from Fort Fisher, North Carolina to Michigan City, Indiana. In Virginia, the U.S. Highway runs 69.23 miles (111.41 km) from the Tennessee state line between the twin cities of Bristol, Tennessee and Bristol, Virginia north and west to the Kentucky state line near St. Charles.

  5. Lynchburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    51-680. GNIS feature ID. 1479007 [ 2] Website. lynchburgva .gov. Lynchburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. First settled in 1757 by ferry owner John Lynch, the city's population was 79,009 at the 2020 census, making Lynchburg the 11th most populous city in Virginia. [ 3]

  6. Interstate 64 in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 64 ( I-64) in the US state of Virginia runs east–west through the middle of the state from West Virginia to the Hampton Roads region, for a total of 299 miles (481 km). From the West Virginia state line to Chesapeake, it passes through the major cities of Lexington, Staunton, Charlottesville, the state capital of Richmond, Newport ...

  7. U.S. Route 460 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 460 US 460 highlighted in red Route information Auxiliary route of US 60 Length 655 mi (1,054 km) Existed 1933–present Major junctions West end US 60 / US 421 in Frankfort, KY Major intersections I-75 in Georgetown, KY I-64 in Mount Sterling, KY I-77 near Princeton, WV I-81 in Christiansburg, VA I-581 / US 220 in Roanoke, VA I-85 in Petersburg, VA I-95 in Petersburg, VA I-295 in ...

  8. James River and Kanawha Canal - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 37°31′57.2514″N 77°25′54.876″W. The canal in 1865. The James River and Kanawha Canal was a partially built canal in Virginia intended to facilitate shipments of passengers and freight by water between the western counties of Virginia and the coast. Ultimately its towpath became the roadbed for a rail line following the ...

  9. U.S. Route 460 in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 460 ( US 460) in Virginia runs west-east through the southern part of the Commonwealth. The road has two separate pieces in Virginia, joined by a relatively short section in West Virginia. Most of US 460 is a four-lane divided highway and is a major artery in the southern third of the state. From Petersburg to Suffolk, US 460 is a ...