16 Incredible, Almost Unbelievable Facts About Virginia
Virginia is full of history, to be sure. But some of the things that we learn about our state as we dig a little deeper may be surprising. From facts that are fun, to things that you really just never thought about, there’s ALWAYS something new to learn about our lovely – and ever-fascinating – home state. Here are a few tidbits that you might want to keep with you next time you want to impress your guests at a dinner party…
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Virginia has more than 8 million residents; that means that we have 1,262,820 specialized plates registered in the state. That's a LOT of cryptic messaging, folks.
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Know as the "Silicon Valley of the East," well over half of the world's internet traffic goes through data centers in Loudoun County.
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We know the East Coast is heavily populated, but Virginia is at the heart of it all. Most people in the country can get to Virginia within a day's drive and more than 60% live within a day's drive of our capital city, Richmond.
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The United Nations chooses its World Heritage sites based on how they "represent a masterpiece of human creative genius" and "exhibit an important interchange of human values." Monticello fits the bill on every count. If you haven't been…you should!
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Not counting skirmishes or other military engagements, Virginia saw 123 major battles during the war, including the first major engagement at Bull Run and the last battle at Appomattox Courthouse. The war lasted from April 12, 1861 until April 9, 1865, making for 1,457 long days in between.
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With 5,100,000 square feet, it's possible to get across the entire building in under 10 minutes, but only if you take shortcuts - and walk quickly. But don't worry - if you can't physically make the walk, the Department of Defense provides scooters that will get you there at a top speed of 3 mph.
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Nearly 200 people died during the attack, although fortunately, recent renovations had included reinforced concrete and blast-proof windows, certainly sparing hundreds of additional lives that day.
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That's a whole lotta phone line.
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Quarter horses, one of the most popular American breeds, got their start in Virginia. These horses, named for their speed on quarter-mile flat tracks, trace their roots to cross-breeding of Spanish horses used by colonists and English thoroughbreds. Janus, an English thoroughbred imported to Virginia in 1756, is considered one of the most important sires for the breed as we know it today.
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Despite being gutted by fire three times (1705, 1859 and 1862) The Wren Building just keeps on keeping on. Built between 1695 and 1700, the building was the heart of the newly formed school and was simply known as "the College." It was named after the famous English architect, Sir Christopher Wren, in 1931.
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As the 5th highest producer of wine in the nation, Virginia has more than 250 wineries.
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Covering 301 acres, the historic area of Williamsburg includes hundreds of restored, replicated and rebuilt structures, including homes, businesses and political buildings. Staff members from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation work as guides and costumed interpreters to bring us the tales of colonial men and women, including black, white, Native American, slave, indentured, and free, in both historical and modern day contexts.
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Nearly 2 years before the Pilgrims sat down to feast at Plymouth Rock, 38 English colonists landed at Berkeley Hundred, site of the Berkeley Plantation. On December 4, 1619, they held a feast as a way of giving thanks to God for their safe arrival in the New World.
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Virginia ranks 7th for most tickets issued annually. In Virginia law, driving 20 mph over the speed limit will get you a reckless driving ticket, which counts as a Class One criminal misdemeanor that can land you in jail for up to a year and a $2,500 fine.
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Located in the southwest corner of the state, Lee County is actually closer to Raleigh, North Carolina; Columbia, South Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; Nashville, Tennessee; Charleston, West Virginia; Frankfort, Kentucky; Columbus, Ohio, and Indianapolis, Indiana than it is to the state capital of Virginia in Richmond. Go figure!
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With 35 miles of coastline, VB has the Guinness World Record to prove it.
Do you have any great Virginia trivia that we may have left off the list? We would love to hear it in the comments below!
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