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Encyclopedia > Carrollton, Virginia

Carrollton is an unincorporated community in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, around the intersection of US 17, US 258, and VA 32. Carrollton is located near the southern end of the James River Bridge, across from Newport News, VA. Carrollton has recently experienced growth as a bedroom community. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with unincorporated. ... Location in the state of Virginia Formed 1634 Seat Isle of Wight Area  - Total  - Water 940 km² (363 mi²) 121 km² (47 mi²) 12. ... Categories: Road stubs | United States Highway system | U.S. Highways in Florida ... James River Bridge, near Hampton Roads in Virginia. ... Newport News is an independent city located in Virginia. ... Commuters waiting for the morning train in Maplewood, New Jersey A bedroom community, dormitory town, or commuter town is a community that is primarily residential in character, with most of its residents commuting to a nearby town or city to earn their livelihood. ...


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Carrollton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (157 words)
Carrollton is the name of some places in the United States of America:
There was also a place named Carrollton, Maryland (from which the signer of the Declaration of Independence, Charles Carroll of Carrollton came), but there is only the town of New Carrollton, Maryland.
These should not be confused with various places named Carroll, or with Carrolltown, Pennsylvania (with an extra "w").
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