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Tappahannock is the
oldest town in Es**** County, Virginia,
United States. The po****tion was 2,375 at the 2010 census, up from 2,068 at the 2000 census...
- USS
Tappahannock (AO-43) was a Kennebec-class
oiler in the
United States Navy that
served during World War II, the
Korean War, and the
Vietnam War. She...
- As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 10,599. Its
county seat is
Tappahannock. Es****
County was
established in 1692 from the old
Rappahannock County...
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Tappahannock Muni****l
Airport (FAA LID: W79) was a town-owned public-use
airport located one
nautical mile (1.85 km) west of the
central business district...
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Sabine Hall is a
historic house located near
Warsaw in
Richmond County, Virginia.
Built about 1734 by
noted planter,
burgess and
patriot Landon Carter...
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Tappahannock Historic District is a
national historic district located at
Tappahannock, Es**** County, Virginia. It encomp****es 14
contributing buildings...
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Tappahannock–Es****
County Airport (ICAO: KXSA, FAA LID: XSA) is a public-use
airport located five
nautical miles (9 km)
south of the
central business district...
- (Independent city)
Dinwiddie (Largest town: McKenney) Es**** (Largest city:
Tappahannock)
Galax (Independent city)
Giles (Largest city: Pearisburg) King and Queen...
- is an independent, Episcopal, all-girls
school located in the town of
Tappahannock, Virginia,
United States, on the
banks of the
Rappahannock River. The...
- with the
state capital of Richmond. The
highway connects Richmond with
Tappahannock on the
Middle Peninsula and the
eastern Northern Neck,
where it serves...