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Weather
Census Data
County/Parish: Prince George
Population/Size
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Pop. Estimate: 38,353 (2019)
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Pop. Last Census: 35,725 (2010)
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Pop. Growth: 6.6%
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Pop/Sq Mile: 134.7 (2010)
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Area: 265.16 (2010) Sq. Miles
Economics/Housing
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Median House Value: $218,200
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Owner Occupied: 67.0%
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Median Rental Cost: $1,318
Travel/Congestion
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Avg. Commute To Work Time: 26.6
 
Wikipedia Nearby
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Carson, Virginia
Carson is an unincorporated community in Prince George County, Virginia, United States, located between Petersburg and Stony Creek, just west of Interstate 95. The community is divided between Prince George and Dinwiddie Counties along the former Petersburg Railroad railroad line, which was acquired (...)
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Templeton, Virginia
Templeton is a census-designated place in Prince George County, Virginia. The population as of the 2010 Census was 431. Missouri Census Data Center. Accessed 2011-06-08. Templeton is located along Interstate 95 at Exit 41 where US 301, and Virginia State Routes 35 and 156 converge. (...)
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First Battle of Ream's Station
The First Battle of Ream's Station was fought on June 29, 1864, during the Wilson-Kautz Raid of the American Civil War. Confederate forces under Maj. Gen. William Mahone and Brig. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee defeated Union cavalry raiding Confederate railroads south of Petersburg, Virginia. (...)
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Second Battle of Ream's Station
The Second Battle of Ream's Station (also Reams or Reams's) was fought during the Siege of Petersburg in the American Civil War on August 25, 1864, in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. A Union force under Maj. Gen. Winfield S (...)
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Cactus Hill
Cactus Hill is an archaeological site in southeastern Virginia, United States located on sand dunes above the Nottoway River about 45 miles south of Richmond. The site receives its name from the prickly pear cacti that can be found growing abundantly on-site in the sandy soil (...)