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About virginia
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Petersburg,
Virginia sprawls throughout twenty-three square miles of
the
nation’s scenic
eastern seaboard. Well-preserved historic buildings and
vibrant tree-lined streets greet residents in the commercial
areas of town while older, more established neighborhoods blend with the new to provide a wealth of living options for
those interested in relocating. Petersburg, an
independent city,
is home to 33,740 residents according
to
Census 2000 data.
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information about Petersburg, Virginia
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Richmond,
Virginia, located in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic
region, is the geographic point midway between
Atlanta and
Boston. This award-winning city holds the distinct
title of one of
America’s Most Livable Communities and according to
Forbes Magazine is the tenth best place for starting a
business or a career in the United States.
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about Richmond, Virginia
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Chesterfield County,
Virginia nestles between the
Appomattox and
James rivers, in the Mid-Atlantic section of the
nation.
In 2004,
American City Business Journal recognized
Chesterfield County as the “17th
Best Place to Live in America”. This award-winning
network of communities offers an enviable quality of
life, with affordable living costs and ample housing
choices.
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information about Chesterfield County, Virginia
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Dinwiddie County,
Virginia consists of several small towns that include
DeWitt,
Dinwiddie,
McKenney and
Sutherland. Located in the prosperous
Appomattox Basin, this southeastern VA County spreads
through more than 500 square miles. At the time of the
2000 Census, Dinwiddie County reported a population of
24,533 individuals. Estimates in 2005 indicate the
population currently lies closer to 25,391 residents.
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information about Dinwiddie County, Virginia
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Colonial Heights,
Virginia covers nearly eight square miles of the
prestigious
Tri-Cities region and accounts for a portion of the
massive
Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). Colonial
Heights takes its name in honor of a
Revolutionary War incident. In 1781,
General Marquis de Lafayette’s
French troops, also called “Colonials”, constructed
artillery camps on the heights above the
City of Petersburg and the
Appomattox River. From that time forward, people
referred to the area as Colonial Heights.
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information about Colonial Heights, Virginia
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