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7 County Complex Ct, Woodbridge, VA 22192

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12350 Cotton Mill Drive, Woodbridge, VA 22192
Lake Ridge Park is located along the banks of the upper Occoquan Reservoir. Lake Ridge Park offers fishing and boating, hiking trails, picnic pavilions, playgrounds, wooded natural areas, a mini-golf course and ample opportunities ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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12350 Mohican Road, Lake Ridge, Virginia, United States

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13025 Chinn Park Dr., Woodbridge, VA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 22192)

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Occoquan, VA
'Occoquan Reservoir' is a reservoir in northeast Virginia, southwest of Washington, D.C., straddling part of the boundary between Fairfax County and Prince William County, west of Alexandria. It is formed by the Occoquan Dam on ... More on Wikipedia

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Occoquan, Virginia
Inscription. Occoquans Public Wharf was here. This wharf and others at the Occoquan Rivers highest navigable point were key to the 19th- and early 20th-century towns porsperity. Ships were built, b... More on HMDB
Inscription. Occoquan founder Nathaniel Ellicott built the first bridge here c. 1800. The “Great Mail Route” from Washington to the south crossed here. In 1878 an iron Pratt Truss Bridg... More on HMDB

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Woodbridge VA 22192, United States of America
Inscription. This was the first Baptist Church established in Prince William County, circa 1774. It was led by Elder David Thomas. This was the first of three churches at this site. The last church built in, 1836, stood until it collapsed ... More on HMDB

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Woodbridge VA 22192, United States of America

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Woodbridge VA 22192, United States of America
Inscription. On March 11, 1748, George Washington and George William Fairfax crossed the Occoquan above the falls near here – Washington to enter the service of Lord Fairfax, and Lord Fairfax to meet his constituents in Frederick ... More on HMDB

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Woodbridge VA 22192, United States of America
Inscription. Near this site lived six generations of the Chinn family, one of Prince William Countys early African-American families. The family traces its heritage to Nancy, a slave born in 1794 on the William Roe farm in Fauquier ... More on HMDB
