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Comprehensive Plan


Remington, Virginia: A River Town Shaped by Rails and Generations
Before Remington Had a Name Long before incorporation, the area that would become Remington was valued for one simple reason: location. The Rappahannock River served as a natural transportation route and resource for early settlers. Fertile land supported agriculture, and the river crossing made the area strategically important for trade and movement. In the 19th century, as railroads expanded across Virginia, this quiet agricultural community gained new relevance. The arriv
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