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Prince William County, on the banks of the Potomac River, is a fine place to settle, but it has been a very popular destination for decades. It was established as a county by the House of Burgesses in 1731. Land is very expensive there. All your savings could not buy 40 acres of land in Prince William County. Consider another county:
Image credit: Virginia County Map, Atlas of County Boundry Changes in Virginia, 1634-1895, Iberian Publishing. |
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