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Pohick is a toponym in Northern Virginia derived from the Algonquian (Pohick language) word for the "water place." It can refer to: *Pohick (tribe), historical Algonquian-speaking tribe, part of Powhatan Confederacy *Pohick language, part of Algonquian family *Pohick Bay * Pohick Church * Pohick Creek *Pohick Road Pohick is a toponym in Northern Virginia derived from the Algonquian (Pohick language) word for the "water place." It can refer to: *Pohick (tribe), historical Algonquian-speaking tribe, part of Powhatan Confederacy *Pohick language, part of Algo ... * Pohick, Virginia * Pohick, West Virginia {{geodis ...
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Northern Virginia
Northern Virginia, locally referred to as NOVA or NoVA, comprises several counties and independent cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. It is a widespread region radiating westward and southward from Washington, D.C. With 3,197,076 people according to the 2020 Census (37.04 percent of Virginia's total population), it is the most populous region of Virginia and the Washington metropolitan area. Communities in the region form the Virginia portion of the Washington metropolitan area and the larger Washington–Baltimore metropolitan area. Northern Virginia has a significantly larger job base than either Washington or the Maryland portion of its suburbs, and is the highest-income region of Virginia, having several of the highest-income counties in the nation, including 3 of the richest 10 counties by median household income according to the 2019 American Community Survey. Northern Virginia's transportation infrastructure includes major airports Ronald Rea ...
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Algonquian Languages
The Algonquian languages ( or ; also Algonkian) are a subfamily of Indigenous languages of the Americas, indigenous American languages that include most languages in the Algic languages, Algic language family. The name of the Algonquian language family is distinguished from the orthographically similar Algonquin language, Algonquin dialect of the Indigenous Ojibwe language (Chippewa), which is a senior member of the Algonquian language family. The term ''Algonquin'' has been suggested to derive from the Maliseet word (), "they are our relatives/allies". A number of Algonquian languages are considered extinct languages by the modern linguistic definition. Algonquian peoples, Speakers of Algonquian languages stretch from the east coast of North America to the Rocky Mountains. The proto-language from which all of the languages of the family descend, Proto-Algonquian language, Proto-Algonquian, was spoken around 2,500 to 3,000 years ago. There is no scholarly consensus about wh ...
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Pohick (tribe)
Pohick is a toponym in Northern Virginia derived from the Algonquian (Pohick language) word for the "water place." It can refer to: * Pohick (tribe), historical Algonquian-speaking tribe, part of Powhatan Confederacy * Pohick language, part of Algonquian family *Pohick Bay *Pohick Church *Pohick Creek * Pohick Road *Pohick, Virginia Pohick is an unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Pohick is centered between the intersections of Rolling and Telegraph Roads with Richmond Highway (U.S. Highway 1). It is adjacent to the communities of Lorton an ... * Pohick, West Virginia {{geodis ...
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Pohick Language
Pohick is a toponym in Northern Virginia derived from the Algonquian (Pohick language) word for the "water place." It can refer to: *Pohick (tribe), historical Algonquian-speaking tribe, part of Powhatan Confederacy * Pohick language, part of Algonquian family *Pohick Bay *Pohick Church *Pohick Creek * Pohick Road *Pohick, Virginia Pohick is an unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Pohick is centered between the intersections of Rolling and Telegraph Roads with Richmond Highway (U.S. Highway 1). It is adjacent to the communities of Lorton an ... * Pohick, West Virginia {{geodis ...
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Pohick Bay
Pohick is a toponym in Northern Virginia derived from the Algonquian (Pohick language) word for the "water place." It can refer to: * Pohick (tribe), historical Algonquian-speaking tribe, part of Powhatan Confederacy * Pohick language, part of Algonquian family * Pohick Bay *Pohick Church *Pohick Creek * Pohick Road *Pohick, Virginia Pohick is an unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Pohick is centered between the intersections of Rolling and Telegraph Roads with Richmond Highway (U.S. Highway 1). It is adjacent to the communities of Lorton an ... * Pohick, West Virginia {{geodis ...
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Pohick Church
Pohick Church, previously known as Pohick Episcopal Church, is an Episcopal church in the community of Lorton in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Often called the "Mother Church of Northern Virginia," the church is notable for its association with important figures in early Virginian history such as George Washington and George Mason, both of whom served on its vestry. The present structure was completed in 1774 and underwent significant renovations beginning in 1874 and 1890. It is two stories tall with a hipped roof and modillioned cornice, with an interior of early Colonial Revival design. The church building was added to the Virginia Landmarks Register in 1968 and National Register of Historic Places in 1969. The church's archive includes the original vestry book of Truro Parish, dating to 1732; a 1761 prayer book imported by Washington; and the grave marker of Katherine Popkins, dated 1766, which is the lone surviving stone from the graveyard of the congregation' ...
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Pohick Creek
Pohick Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed August 15, 2011 tributary stream of the Potomac River in Fairfax County in the U.S. state of Virginia. It takes its name from the Pohick Native American tribe once prevalent in the area. Pohick Creek forms in the vicinity of Burke and flows southeast past the western edge of Fort Belvoir to empty into the tidal Pohick Bay, which itself empties, along with Accotink Bay, into Gunston Cove, an embayment of the tidal Potomac River. Pohick Creek is a popular stream for whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling, providing Class II and III rapids along a stretch between Hooes Road (Virginia Secondary Route 636) and the Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 1) at Lorton. Several tributaries of the Pohick Creek are impounded by dams constructed under the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act to prevent soil erosion and flooding. Originally eight dams were pl ...
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Pohick Road
Pohick is a toponym in Northern Virginia derived from the Algonquian (Pohick language) word for the "water place." It can refer to: *Pohick (tribe), historical Algonquian-speaking tribe, part of Powhatan Confederacy *Pohick language, part of Algonquian family *Pohick Bay *Pohick Church *Pohick Creek * Pohick Road *Pohick, Virginia Pohick is an unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Pohick is centered between the intersections of Rolling and Telegraph Roads with Richmond Highway (U.S. Highway 1). It is adjacent to the communities of Lorton an ... * Pohick, West Virginia {{geodis ...
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Pohick, Virginia
Pohick is an unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Pohick is centered between the intersections of Rolling and Telegraph Roads with Richmond Highway (U.S. Highway 1). It is adjacent to the communities of Lorton and Newington. Pohick takes its name from Pohick Church which in turn is named for Pohick Creek Pohick Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed August 15, 2011 tributary stream of the Potomac River in Fairfax County in the U.S. state of Virginia. It takes its nam .... References Unincorporated communities in Fairfax County, Virginia Unincorporated communities in Virginia Washington metropolitan area {{FairfaxCountyVA-geo-stub ...
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