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Northern Virginia Relocation Resource -
Northern Virginias
Premiere Relocation Resource for Fairfax, Arlington and Loudoun
Counties. Serving the communities of Herndon, Reston, Oakton, Vienna,
Merrifield, Ashburn, South Riding,
Pentagon City, McLean, and the Greater Metro region. Ben Lambert
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Arlington, VA Homes for
Sale & Arlington, Virginia Real Estate, Georgi Belknap, NextHomeInVA
- Specializing in Relocation, Arlington Homes for Sale, Alexandria,
McLean, Falls Church, City of Falls Church, Vienna, Great Falls,
Washington, D.C., and Arlington County Real Estate. Georgi Belknap
specializing in relocation and helping to find and buy the home of your
dreams. |
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Hampton
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Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Portsmouth, Hampton & Newport News.
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Hampton Roads
Real Estate - Realtors specializing in Hampton Roads real estate
& relocation. Search for homes in Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Williamsburg,
Chesapeake, Newport News, Hampton, Poquoson, Suffolk, York County,
Gloucester County, Isle of Wight County, Portsmouth & More! |
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VIRGINIA BEACH REAL ESTATE - Virginia
Beach Real Estate, Chesapeake Real Estate, Suffolk Real Estate, Norfolk
Real Estate. Search the local MLS and extensive community information,
consumer, & school information. |
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Northern Virginia Real Estate
- Search the entire Northern Virginia MLS
database of homes feature all areas including
Vienna, Oakton, McLean, Great Falls, Alexandria,
Annandale, Arlington, Ashburn, Burke,
Centreville, Chantilly, Fairfax, Falls Church,
Herndon, Leesburg, Reston, Springfield, Sterling
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The history of America is closely tied to that of
Virginia, particularly during the Colonial period. Jamestown,
founded in 1607, was the first permanent English settlement in
North America and slavery was introduced there in 1619. The
surrenders ending both the American Revolution (Yorktown) and
the Civil War (Appomattox) occurred in Virginia. The state is
called the “Mother of Presidents” because eight U.S. presidents
were born there.
Today, the service sector provides one-third of all jobs in
Virginia, generating as much income as the manufacturing and
retail industries combined in 1999 and accounting for 23% of
gross state product. (The largest component of the service
sector is business services, which includes computer and data
processing services.)
Virginia has a large number of manufacturing industries,
including transportation equipment, food processing, electronic
and other electrical equipment, chemicals, textiles and apparel,
lumber and wood products, and furniture.
Agriculture remains an important sector, and the state ranks
among the top ten in a variety of agricultural products,
including tomatoes, tobacco, peanuts, apples, summer potatoes,
sweet potatoes, snap beans, and turkeys and broilers. Virginia
also has a large dairy industry.
Virginia is one of the top ten coal producers in the U.S. Coal
accounts for roughly 70% of Virginia's mineral value; crushed
stone, sand and gravel, lime, and kyanite are also mined.
Points of interest include Mt. Vernon, home of George
Washington; Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson; Stratford,
home of the Lees; Richmond, capital of the Confederacy and of
Virginia; and Williamsburg, the restored Colonial capital.
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel spans the mouth of Chesapeake
Bay, connecting Cape Charles with Norfolk. Consisting of a
series of low trestles, two bridges and two mile-long tunnels,
the complex is 18 miles (29 km) long. It was opened in 1964.
Other attractions are the Shenandoah National Park, Colonial
National Historical Park, Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania
National Military Park, the Booker T. Washington birthplace near
Roanoke, Arlington House (the Robert E. Lee Memorial), Luray
Caverns, the Skyline Drive, and the Blue Ridge National Parkway.
Lieutenant governor Timothy Kaine was elected governor in the
Nov. 2005 election. |
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