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Remington, Virginia is located in southern Fauquier County, just 60 miles southwest of Washington D.C. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Rappahannock River, Remington was founded as a town named Millview in the early 19th century. Once the town’s stretch of the Alexandria Railroad was completed in 1852, the name was changed to Rappahannock Station, and finally to Remington in 1890, in honor of Captain Remington, a popular local railroad conductor. Remington has always been a small town, but due to the nearby river, it served as a strategic Civil War location; along with various entanglements over Kelly’s Ford, the town witnessed the largest cavalry battle of the war—The Battle of Brandy Station, fought in 1863.
Today Remington, VA—with a population of just over 800 people—is a town of contrasts. While it still holds and preserves several vestiges of its war-torn past, such as Union and Confederate earthworks, and the visible ruins of bridges and other structures, Remington is well-known and loved for its peaceful and quiet country atmosphere. Many people come to Remington not only to experience a bit of history, but also to enjoy the beauty of the region’s four full seasons. Remington boasts several bicycling paths—the Tinpot Turn, Bealeton Loop, and Civil War Loop—all of which make for an exhilarating and fascinating ride through the hills, open fields, and historic sites of the area. The Rappahannock River is perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, and at a distance of 50 miles east or west, Remington residents can enjoy both the Chesapeake Bay area and Shenandoah National Park.
With a historic country atmosphere, welcoming community and a long list of attractions and recreation, the town of Remington is a great choice whe... Read more
In town, the Remington community finds many reasons to gather and have fun; the town hosts many annual events and festivals, such as Main Stree... Read more
Washington, DC anchors the Mid-Atlantic Region from the banks of the Potomac River. The City, named after first president George Washington, wa... Read more
Boasting the one country’s first designated historic districts, Alexandria, VA., has the charm and class of a simpler world. The city has a grea... Read more
Beautiful Arlington, Virginia boasts terrific restaurants, shopping, and wonderful neighborhoods for people of all ages to enjoy. Mount Vernon Trai... Read more
Just below the falls of the Rappahannock River, and halfway between Richmond and Washington, D.C., Fredericksburg, V.A., is a beautiful town wher... Read more
Bethesda, one of D.C. wealthiest suburbs, is located in Montgomery County; more than 56,000 residents are divided among Bethesda’s many upscal... Read more
Bethesda borders Washington DC on the northwest. With the construction of the Metrorail from downtown Washington DC directly through Bethesda, wha... Read more
As its name suggests, the affluent community of Potomac is located on the banks of the Potomac River in Montgomery County, just 15 miles northwest o... Read more
Home to diplomats, members of Congress, entrepreneurs, high-ranked federal officials and successful businessmen and women, McLean is becoming an eve... Read more
Front Royal, Virginia’s motto is comprised of unifying the best of the future with the best of the past. This slogan couldn’t be more fitting for ... Read more
Front Royal, Virginia, part of the Warren County area, has grown at a steady pace in recent years. Just off Interstate 66 and in the heart of th... Read more
Located just 35 miles southwest of Washington D.C., the town of Manassas, Virginia is centrally location to I-66 and I-495, allowing residents eas... Read more
Home to George Mason University and the popular Old Town shopping center, Fairfax, V.A., is a great place to call home. The city is adjacent to th... Read more
Falls Church is an established, older community situated just west of Washington, D.C. The Falls Church, the city's namesake, was founded in 1734 an... Read more
Woodbridge is a great suburb with a relaxing feel located on the Occoquan River in Prince William County. Woodbridge is located 20 miles South o... Read more
Central Virginia is home to the Blue Ridge mountains, the University of Virginia, vineyards, peach and apple orchards, horse farms and races, an... Read more
Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and known for its year round beauty, Charlottesville, Virginia attracts visitors from all ove... Read more
The vibrancy of Albemarle County is surrounded by Central Virginia's picturesque Blue Ridge and Shenandoah mountains. This beautiful combination o... Read more
Reston is a picture-perfect Virginia community that was initially developed by Robert E. Simon, Jr. The community stands as headquarters to severa... Read more
With a history dating back over through three centuries, Leesburg, Virginia offers its residents an exceptional living environment. Histori... Read more
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