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, Virginia in Nelson County


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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Nelson county include:

Adial,   Afton,   Allens Creek,   Avon,   Beech Grove,   Bryant,   Buffalo Springs,   Caskie,   Colleen,   Durrett Town,   Elma,   Faber,   Four Forks,   Gladstone,   Greenfield,   Gullysville,   Hendersons Store,   Jonesboro,   Kingswood,   Lakeview Heights,   Lanes Ford,   Lawthorne Mill,   Lodebar,   Lovingston,   Lowesville,   Massies Mill,   Midway Mills,   Montebello,   Nash,   Nellysford,   Onan,   Piney River,   Poplar Flats,   Red Apple Orchard,   Rockfish,   Roseland,   Roses Mill,   Schuyler,   Shady Lane,   Shipman,   Twin Poplars,   Tye River,   Tyro,   Warminster,   White Rock,   Wingina,   Wintergreen,   Woods Mill,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Arrington, VA?
Then read on!

Arrington, Virginia is a small village located in Nelson County. Here are some interesting facts about Arrington:

1. The village is perhaps best known for hosting the annual Lockn' Music Festival, a multi-day event that attracts top-tier performers from around the world.

2. The village was once a stop on the Virginia Blue Ridge Railway, which operated from 1915 to 1942.

3. The village is home to one of the oldest operating grist mills in America, the Burford Mill, which dates back to 1794.

4. Arrington is part of the Monticello Wine Trail, a collection of wineries along the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

5. The village is also home to the Oak Ridge Estate, a 4,500-acre property that was once owned by Nelson Rockefeller.

6. Arrington was named after Hezekiah Arrington, an 18th-century settler who owned a plantation in the area.

7. The village is situated near the Appalachian Trail, a 2,200-mile hiking trail that stretches from Georgia to Maine.