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Rivanna may refer to: Places in Virginia * Rivanna, Virginia, a census-designated place in Albemarle County * Rivanna, Virginia (unincorporated community), an unincorporated community in Albemarle County * Rivanna Farm, a farm near Bremo Bluff, Virginia *Rivanna River, a tributary of the James River * Rivanna Subdivision Trestle, a trestle in Richmond, Virginia Other uses *''Rivanna Junction ''Rivanna Junction'' is the second full-length album by Tim Barry Tim Barry is an American musician and the lead singer of the Richmond, Virginia-based punk rock band Avail. In addition to performing with Avail, he was the bass guitaris ...
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Rivanna, Virginia
Rivanna is a census-designated place (CDP) in Albemarle County, Virginia, just east of Shadwell. The population as of the 2010 Census was 1,860.Virginia Trend Report 2: State and Complete Places (Sub-state 2010 Census Data).
Missouri Census Data Center. Accessed 2011-06-08. It consists mainly of the Glenmore
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Rivanna, Virginia (unincorporated Community)
Rivanna is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States, north of Charlottesville. References Unincorporated communities in Virginia Unincorporated communities in Albemarle County, Virginia {{AlbemarleCountyVA-geo-stub ...
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Rivanna Farm
The Rivanna Farm, originally called Eglenton, is a historic home and farm located near Bremo Bluff in Fluvanna County, Virginia. The main house is the work by grassroots builder and architect, Capt. John B. Anderson, father of architect D. Wiley Anderson David Wiley Anderson (August 20, 1864 in Louisa, Virginia, Louisa, Virginia – April 7, 1940 in Scottsville, Virginia, Scottsville, Virginia) was an American architect based in Richmond, Virginia. He was well known in Virginia for his residentia ..., who assisted in its construction. It was built in 1880, and is a two-story, frame dwelling in the Italianate style. Also on the property are the contributing kitchen / quarter building, smokehouse, overseer's house, two corncribs, stable, bath house / tool shed, granary, well, and schoolhouse / tenant house. Farm operations started at the Rivanna Farm site in 1839. an''Accompanying two photos''/ref> The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 20 ...
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Rivanna River
The Rivanna River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed April 1, 2011 tributary of the James River in central Virginia in the United States. The Rivanna's tributaries originate in the Blue Ridge Mountains; via the James River, it is part of the watershed of Chesapeake Bay. According to the Geographic Names Information System, the Rivanna has also been known as "Mountain Falls Creek" and "River Anna". Course The Rivanna River is formed in Albemarle County about northeast of Charlottesville by the confluence of two tributaries: *The North Fork Rivanna River is formed in southwestern Greene County by the confluence of the Lynch River and the Roach River, and flows southeast by south into Albemarle County. *The South Fork Rivanna River is formed in Albemarle County by the confluence of the Moormans River and the Mechums River, and flows generally eastwardly. Below this confluence, the Rivanna flows s ...
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Rivanna Subdivision Trestle
The Rivanna Subdivision Trestle is a trestle in Richmond, Virginia at the end of the Rivanna Subdivision. The bridge is the upper level of Triple Crossing, and also crosses United States Route 360. It parallels the James River, and actually "steps" into it at one section. The bridge connects to the Peninsula Subdivision Trestle The Peninsula Subdivision Trestle is a railroad trestle in Richmond, Virginia on the Peninsula Subdivision of CSX Transportation. Details Starting in the north, the bridge begins to rise and cross East Marshall Street and East Broad Street ( U .... CSX Transportation bridges Railroad bridges in Virginia Bridges in Richmond, Virginia Trestle bridges in the United States {{US-rail-bridge-struct-stub ...
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