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3 days ago · Virginia, constituent state of the U.S., one of the original 13 colonies. It is bordered by Maryland to the northeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, North Carolina and Tennessee to the south, Kentucky to the west, and West Virginia to the northwest. The state capital is Richmond.
- History
Virginia - Colonial, Civil War, Jamestown: The original...
- Manufacturing
Virginia - Manufacturing, Industry, Economy: Manufacturing...
- Climate
Virginia - Humid, Temperate, Coastal: The state’s climate,...
- Settlement Patterns
Virginia - Colonial, Plantations, Mountains: For more than a...
- Independence and Statehood
The Confederacy’s Army of Virginia and the United States’s...
- Cultural Life
Virginia - Colonial, Civil War, Appalachia: Virginians enjoy...
- Mount Rogers
Mount Rogers, highest point in Virginia, U.S., reaching an...
- Great Dismal Swamp
Great Dismal Swamp, marshy region on the Coastal Plain of...
- History
4 days ago · Time Zone: UTC - 4 hours Time Zone Code: EDT Daylight saving time: +1 hour until 2024-11-03
2 days ago · Our research library provides access to an unrivaled collection of primary and secondary sources, including books and journals, manuscripts, maps, broadsides, and sheet music related to the history and culture of Virginia.
Jun 25, 2024 · View this 1700 Historical Virginia Counties map tool. The historical Virginia counties will be displayed on the map, and you can also overlay present day counties, townships and more.
4 days ago · A map of the Chesapeake Bay and Pamlico Sound area showing the initial Virginia Colony established by Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth I in 1584 through the European settlements established by 1634, including Roanoke Island, Jamestown (1607), and St. Mary's, Maryland (1632).
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4 days ago · The map is color–coded to show the Federal States and territory (including the Union slave–holding States of Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware), and the Confederate States and territories.