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Parrott and Pulaski
* Parrott, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Pulaski County, Virginia
With thirty-six guns, including the new James Rifled Cannon and Parrott rifles, Union troops began the long sustained bombardment of Fort Pulaski.

Parrott and County
Lenoir County is home to two private academies -- Arendell Parrott Academy and Bethel Christian Academy -- and two charter academies -- Kinston Charter Academy and Children's Village Academy.
Parrott is a town in Terrell County, Georgia, United States.
Born at Falling Creek, Lenoir County, North Carolina, George Fountain Parrott was the 3rd of 7 children born to George Franklin and Julia Bizzell Parrott, and was first cousin to Marion A. Parrott.

Parrott and Virginia
Waltrip won only one NASCAR Winston Cup race in 1976, the Virginia 500, at Martinsville Speedway in, but in 1977 and 1978, working with legendary Nascar crew chief Buddy Parrott, he won six times each year, including his first of four career victories at the Talladega Superspeedway, in Talladega, AL, on May 1, 1977, and his first of a record five career victories in the series ' longest race, the Coca-Cola 600 ( formerly the World 600 ), May 28, 1978.
The battery held two 100-pounder Parrott rifles, placed to sweep Chain Bridge and Virginia beyond.

Pulaski and County
Desegregation in Pulaski County is pending because of court order, although date of admission is not yet determined.
It enters Jackson County and goes through a small part of Hanover Township before reentering Hillsdale County and then reentering Jackson County where it goes through Pulaski Township.
The county is bordered by Craig County to the north, Floyd County to the south, Giles County to the northwest, the City of Radford and Pulaski County to the southwest, and Roanoke County to the east.
* Jacksonville, Arkansas ( Pulaski County )
The historic Pulaski Skyway takes US 1 / 9 into Jersey City, and the route exits the freeway at Tonnele Circle to head north into Bergen County.
Pulaski County is a county located in the U. S. state of Virginia.
Pulaski County is part of the Blacksburg – Christiansburg – Radford Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Pulaski County is the site of Claytor Lake State Park, which is located on Claytor Lake, a, long man made lake on the New River created for a hydroelectric project of Appalachian Power Company.
* Belspring, Pulaski County, Virginia
* Caseknife, Pulaski County, Virginia
* Claytor Lake, Pulaski County, Virginia
* Draper, Pulaski County, Virginia
* Fairlawn, Pulaski County, Virginia
* Hiwassee, Pulaski County, Virginia
* Newbern, Pulaski County, Virginia
* New River, Pulaski County, Virginia
* Snowville, Pulaski County, Virginia
* Werno, Pulaski County, Virginia

Pulaski and Virginia
* Virginia, except for fourteen counties ( Amherst, Augusta, Botetourt, Essex, Frederick, Greene, Middlesex, Page, Pulaski, Roanoke, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Washington and Warren ) and four independent cities ( Fairfax, Harrisonburg, Salem, and Winchester )
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Pulaski County, Virginia
* Pulaski County, Virginia official website
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* Pulaski County, Virginia – northwest

County and Virginia
For the school year, 1959-1960, the Prince Edward County ( Virginia ) Board of Supervisors voted not to provide funds for public education, and the school board therefore could provide no public education -- for white or Negro children.
Lincoln's paternal grandfather and namesake, Abraham, had moved his family from Virginia to Jefferson County, Kentucky, where he was ambushed and killed in an Indian raid in 1786, with his children, including Lincoln's father Thomas, looking on.
Lincoln's mother, Nancy, was the daughter of Lucy Hanks, and was born in what is now Mineral County, West Virginia, then part of Virginia.
* Ada, West Virginia, Mercer County, West Virginia
* 1831 – Nat Turner's slave rebellion commences just after midnight in Southampton County, Virginia, leading to the deaths of more than 50 whites and several hundred African Americans who are killed in retaliation for the uprising.
Eight days later he and 70 other slaves kill approximately 55 whites in Southampton County, Virginia.
* Arlington County, Virginia, United States ; since 1993.
* Ark, Virginia, in Gloucester County, Virginia
* Appomattox County, Virginia
* Britain, Virginia, an unincorporated village in Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Statue of John Henry ( folklore ) | John Henry outside the town of Talcott in Summers County, West Virginia
* West Virginia CCC Museum, Harrison County, West Virginia
* Frank, West Virginia, unincorporated community located in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, USA
Category: People from McDowell County, West Virginia
The first child of Augustine Washington ( 1694 – 1743 ) and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington ( 1708 – 1789 ), George Washington was born on their Pope's Creek Estate near present-day Colonial Beach in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Thanks to Lawrence's connection to the powerful Fairfax family, at age 17 in 1749, Washington was appointed official surveyor for Culpeper County, a well-paid position which enabled him to purchase land in the Shenandoah Valley, the first of his many land acquisitions in western Virginia.
George Mason University ( often referred to as GMU or Mason ) is a public university based in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the city of Fairfax.
The main campus of George Mason University is situated on just south of the City of Fairfax, Virginia in central Fairfax County, approximately west of Washington, D. C.
Category: Education in Fairfax County, Virginia

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