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Cherry Hill, Prince William County, Virginia

Cherry Hill is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. The population was 16,000 according to the 2010 Census.[1] As of the 2020 census, it was estimated to be 23,683. The CDP is made up of the Cherry Hill peninsula, to the northeast of the town of Dumfries.

Cherry Hill
Location in Prince William County and the state of Virginia.
Coordinates: 38°34′36″N 77°17′39″W / 38.57667°N 77.29417°W / 38.57667; -77.29417Coordinates: 38°34′36″N 77°17′39″W / 38.57667°N 77.29417°W / 38.57667; -77.29417
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountyPrince William
Government
 • TypeNone, multiple homeowners' associations
Area
 • Total7.8 sq mi (20 km2)
Elevation
45 ft (14 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total23,683
 • Density3,036/sq mi (1,172/km2)
DemonymCherry Hiller
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
22026, 22191
Area code(s)703, 571
FIPS code51-15176
GNIS feature ID2630624

History

The eastern side of the peninsula was long occupied by low-density single-family homes, while the western side remained more industrial. This changed with the construction of Southbridge on the Potomac, a master-planned community of approximately 1,500 homes on 600 acres of land in southwestern Cherry Hill, founded in 1990 and built largely from the mid-1990s until the mid-2000s; River Oaks, a community consisting of 1,122 homes was built during the same time period just to the north of Southbridge on the Potomac.

The smaller community of Eagle Pointe was built in the late 2000s in western Cherry Hill, in between U.S. Route 1 and Interstate 95, as were Port Potomac and the single-family house section of Powells Landing, located just across U.S. Route 1 from Eagle Pointe. The townhouse section of Powell's Landing was built in the mid-2010s.

Potomac Shores is a large community of both single-family homes and townhomes under construction by Beazer Homes USA, Drees Homes, PulteGroup, NVR, Inc., and Stanley Martin Homes on the previously low-density eastern side of the peninsula.

Recreational and cultural activities

Parks and recreation

Cherry Hill is home to about 10 miles of trails (5 miles of which are in Potomac Shores[2]), and several parks. These include neighborhood parks such as the Port Potomac Dog Park, the Powell's Landing Park, and the C. Lacey Compton Neighborhood Park, as well as Leesylvania State Park, located on the northeastern side of the peninsula.[3]

The Canoe Club is home to a 100-foot pier for boat launches and fishing on the Potomac River.[4]

Potomac Shores is the location of the new 30-acre Ali Krieger Sports Complex, featuring two artificial turf soccer fields, two grass soccer fields, a softball field, and a concessions building; two grass fields for soccer and lacrosse are under construction, along with a baseball diamond.[5]

The Shores Club is a private social and recreational center for Potomac Shores residents, 13,000 square feet in total. The Fitness Barn has a modern gym, a yoga studio, and a competition pool. The Social Barn has a living room, a demonstration kitchen, a family pool, cabanas, a kids' pool, and a snack bar. Outside, there is also a community garden and a greenhouse, as well as a 9,400 square foot event lawn.[6]

The Potomac Shores Golf Club is a large golf course with an 8,000 square foot clubhouse, featuring a pro shop and the Tidewater Grill, a local cuisine restaurant.

Cultural districts

Potomac Shores is unofficially subdivided into two cultural districts.

Marketplace District (Town Center)

The Marketplace District is a planned retail center, walkable and open into the night, with courtyards, tree-lined streets, and live music.

Waterfront District

The Waterfront District is oriented towards aquatic activities, with a planned marina, public and private boat moorings, trails, and a small boating and fishing supplies store.

Transportation

Five major highways directly serve Cherry Hill: Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1, which both provide access to Interstate 495, Interstate 395, inner suburbs such as Arlington and Alexandria, as well as Maryland and Washington itself in the north, exurban areas such as Fredericksburg, and the Southern East Coast in the south; River Heritage Boulevard, which connects the new developments on the eastern side of the peninsula with U.S. Route 1 in the west and is the main arterial road of Cherry Hill; Virginia State Route 234 (Prince William Parkway) which begins at U.S. Route 1 on the border between Dumfries and Cherry Hill, and continues west to Manassas, Manassas Park, and Interstate 66; and Cardinal Drive, which begins at U.S. Route 1 in northern Cherry Hill, connecting it with Interstate 95, then continuing to its western terminus at Minnieville Road in Dale City.

It was a stop on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, which was replaced by CSXT. CSXT no longer has a stop in Cherry Hill, though it continues to use the same tracks.

Amtrak's Northeast Regional, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Palmetto, Auto Train, and Carolinian all share right-of-way with CSXT and the Virginia Railway Express.

In 2013, when the construction of Potomac Shores was approved, it was announced that the Virginia Railway Express would add a station along its north-south Fredericksburg Line, planned to open in 2017. Previously, residents of Cherry Hill used the Rippon station approximately 3 miles to the north. A construction contract is expected to be awarded by late 2021, and construction is supposed to take eighteen months, placing the grand opening in mid-2023.

Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission's OmniRide operates five bus routes with stops in Cherry Hill: DF-L, from Dumfries to Potomac Mills, R1-L, from Dumfries to Woodbridge, R1-E, which begins in Cherry Hill and ends in Washington, D.C., MC-E, which begins in Cherry Hill and ends in the nearby CDP of Montclair, and RT1LOC, following Route 1 from Triangle to Woodbridge.

Geography

Cherry Hill is located in southeastern Prince William County. It is bordered by Neabsco to the north, Dumfries and Triangle to the southwest, and Marine Corps Base Quantico to the southeast.

Per the United States Census Bureau, Cherry Hill has a total area of 7.8 square miles.

The CDP is home to a number of creeks draining into the Potomac River; from north to south: Neabsco Creek, which has its origins at three forks in Dale City, and is joined by Headly Run there, forms the northern border of Cherry Hill, draining into the Potomac; Powells Creek, originating in Independent Hill and flowing through central Cherry Hill; Dewey's Creek, originating in Montclair and forming Cherry Hill's border with Dumfries before draining into Quantico Creek; and Quantico Creek itself, which has its origins in the Prince William Forest Park, and after being joined by Dewey's Creek, forms the CDP's southern border.

Climate

The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Cherry Hill has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps.[7]

Climate data for Cherry Hill, Virginia, 1930–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 87 (30.6) 83 (28.3) 92 (33.3) 96 (35.6) 98 (36.7) 104 (40) 105 (40.6) 109 (42.8) 105 (40.6) 97 (36.1) 87 (30.6) 78 (25.6) 109 (42.8)
Average high °F (°C) 44.5 (6.9) 45.8 (7.7) 55.6 (13.1) 66.4 (19.1) 76 (24.4) 83.3 (28.5) 87.3 (30.7) 85.1 (29.5) 79.1 (26.2) 68.6 (20.3) 57.3 (14.1) 46 (7.8) 66.3 (19.1)
Average low °F (°C) 26.3 (-3.2) 26.6 (-3) 34.5 (1.4) 43.1 (6.2) 53 (11.7) 62.5 (16.9) 67.4 (19.7) 65.3 (18.5) 59 (15) 47.2 (8.4) 36.5 (2.5) 27.7 (-2.4) 45.7 (7.6)
Record low °F (°C) -5 (-20.6) -20 (-28.9) 6 (-14.4) 16 (-8.9) 28 (-2.2) 37 (2.8) 40 (4.4) 31 (-0.6) 33 (0.6) 20 (-6.7) 7 (-13.9) -2 (-18.9) -20 (-28.9)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.9 (74) 2.6 (66) 3.2 (82) 2.9 (73) 3.1 (80) 3.5 (88) 3.8 (97) 4.3 (109) 3.1 (78) 2.8 (70) 2.5 (63) 2.8 (72) 37.5 (952)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 3.5 (8.9) 4.1 (10.4) 2.4 (6.1) 0.2 (0.5) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0.7 (1.8) 3.2 (8.1) 14.1 (35.8)
Average precipitation days 10 8 10 9 10 10 9 9 7 6 8 8 103

Government

Cherry Hill is a census-designated place within Prince William County; therefore, schools, roads, and law enforcement are provided by the county.

Homeowners' associations

Cherry Hill has no central government or central homeowners' association, and is instead home to several homeowners' associations, each of which has its own government. Typical homeowners' associations are headed by a board of directors elected by the members, with an elected president or Community Manager forming the executive branch and possibly employing an assistant.[8]

Representation

Cherry Hill is entirely within Virginia's 11th congressional district, represented by Gerry Connolly (D-Mantua). In the state House of Delegates, the parts of Cherry Hill west of U.S. Route 1, such as the Eagle Pointe neighborhood, are represented by Luke Torian (D-Woodbridge), while the rest of Cherry Hill is represented by Candi King (D-Dumfries). The eastern part of Cherry Hill is represented in the State Senate by Jeremy McPike (D-Dale City), while the western part, including Potomac Shores, is represented by Scott Surovell (D-Fort Hunt).

Local media

Cherry Hill lies within the distribution zone for two national newspapers, the Washington Post and the Washington Times, as well as for the local Prince William Times. The Potomac Local, an online news website covers all of Prince William County,[9] and the Southbridge Sentinel covers eastern Prince William County.[10] Cherry Hill is also covered by the Dale City and Woodbridge divisions of AOL's Patch service.[11]

Education

Primary and secondary schools

As a part of Prince William County, Cherry Hill is served by Prince William County Public Schools and private schools. Cherry Hill is served by Potomac High School in the CDP itself. Cherry Hill is divided between two middle schools: The newly built Potomac Shores Middle School, which serves the area south of Powell's Creek and the school complex on Panther Pride Drive, and Potomac Middle School, which serves the area to the north.

Potomac Shores is also home to a private high school, Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School.

Public elementary schools

  • Covington-Harper Elementary School
  • John Pattie Elementary School
  • Leesylvania Elementary School
  • Mary Williams Elementary School
  • River Oaks Elementary School
  • Swans Creek Elementary School

Colleges and universities

Cherry Hill is near the Northern Virginia Community College - Woodbridge Campus.

Public libraries

Cherry Hill is near both the Dumfries Library and Potomac Library branches of the Prince William County Public Library System, in the neighboring communities of Dumfries and Neabsco, respectively.

Demographics

As of the 2020 census, Cherry Hill has a median household income of $99,831, more than the state average median household income of $76,456, and 6,287 households out of a total of 7,991

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
201016,000
202023,68348.0%

housing units. The population of 23,683 people was spread out over 7.8 square miles, giving the CDP a population density of 3,036 people per square mile. The median age was 34, less than the Virginia median age of 38.5.

24.4% of Cherry Hill's population was foreign-born, above the Virginia average of 12.7%. The most common ancestry was Sub-Saharan African (13.8%), followed by Irish (3.9%) and English (3.6%).

References

  1. ^ Virginia Trend Report 2: State and Complete Places (Sub-state 2010 Census Data). 2017-08-16 at the Wayback Machine Missouri Census Data Center. Accessed 2011-06-08.
  2. ^ "Potomac Shores Living | Come Home to Parks and Trails". Potomac Shores. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  3. ^ "Leesylvania State Park". www.dcr.virginia.gov. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  4. ^ "Potomac Shores Canoe Club | The Place to Be on the River". Potomac Shores. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  5. ^ "Potomac Shores Life | New Ali Krieger Sports Complex". Potomac Shores. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  6. ^ "Potomac Shores Life | You're Bound to Love the Shores Club". Potomac Shores. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  7. ^ "Quantico, Virginia Travel Weather Averages (Weatherbase)". Weatherbase. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  8. ^ "Southbridge Community Association - Welcome Packet For Our Residents". www.southbridgeva.us. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  9. ^ "Potomac Local News - Local News for Prince William, Stafford, Manassas, Fredericksburg". Potomac Local News. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  10. ^ "The Southbridge, VA Sentinel". www.dittinc.com. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  11. ^ "Across Virginia Patch - Breaking News, Local News, Events, Schools, Weather, Sports and Shopping". Across Virginia, VA Patch. Retrieved 2021-09-16.

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Cherry Hill is a census designated place CDP in Prince William County Virginia United States The population was 16 000 according to the 2010 Census 1 As of the 2020 census it was estimated to be 23 683 The CDP is made up of the Cherry Hill peninsula to the northeast of the town of Dumfries Cherry HillCensus designated place CDP Location in Prince William County and the state of Virginia Coordinates 38 34 36 N 77 17 39 W 38 57667 N 77 29417 W 38 57667 77 29417 Coordinates 38 34 36 N 77 17 39 W 38 57667 N 77 29417 W 38 57667 77 29417CountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountyPrince WilliamGovernment TypeNone multiple homeowners associationsArea Total7 8 sq mi 20 km2 Elevation45 ft 14 m Population 2020 Total23 683 Density3 036 sq mi 1 172 km2 DemonymCherry HillerTime zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes22026 22191Area code s 703 571FIPS code51 15176GNIS feature ID2630624 Contents 1 History 2 Recreational and cultural activities 2 1 Parks and recreation 2 2 Cultural districts 2 2 1 Marketplace District Town Center 2 2 2 Waterfront District 3 Transportation 4 Geography 5 Climate 6 Government 6 1 Homeowners associations 6 2 Representation 7 Local media 8 Education 8 1 Primary and secondary schools 8 1 1 Public elementary schools 8 2 Colleges and universities 8 3 Public libraries 9 Demographics 10 ReferencesHistory EditThe eastern side of the peninsula was long occupied by low density single family homes while the western side remained more industrial This changed with the construction of Southbridge on the Potomac a master planned community of approximately 1 500 homes on 600 acres of land in southwestern Cherry Hill founded in 1990 and built largely from the mid 1990s until the mid 2000s River Oaks a community consisting of 1 122 homes was built during the same time period just to the north of Southbridge on the Potomac The smaller community of Eagle Pointe was built in the late 2000s in western Cherry Hill in between U S Route 1 and Interstate 95 as were Port Potomac and the single family house section of Powells Landing located just across U S Route 1 from Eagle Pointe The townhouse section of Powell s Landing was built in the mid 2010s Potomac Shores is a large community of both single family homes and townhomes under construction by Beazer Homes USA Drees Homes PulteGroup NVR Inc and Stanley Martin Homes on the previously low density eastern side of the peninsula Recreational and cultural activities EditParks and recreation Edit Cherry Hill is home to about 10 miles of trails 5 miles of which are in Potomac Shores 2 and several parks These include neighborhood parks such as the Port Potomac Dog Park the Powell s Landing Park and the C Lacey Compton Neighborhood Park as well as Leesylvania State Park located on the northeastern side of the peninsula 3 The Canoe Club is home to a 100 foot pier for boat launches and fishing on the Potomac River 4 Potomac Shores is the location of the new 30 acre Ali Krieger Sports Complex featuring two artificial turf soccer fields two grass soccer fields a softball field and a concessions building two grass fields for soccer and lacrosse are under construction along with a baseball diamond 5 The Shores Club is a private social and recreational center for Potomac Shores residents 13 000 square feet in total The Fitness Barn has a modern gym a yoga studio and a competition pool The Social Barn has a living room a demonstration kitchen a family pool cabanas a kids pool and a snack bar Outside there is also a community garden and a greenhouse as well as a 9 400 square foot event lawn 6 The Potomac Shores Golf Club is a large golf course with an 8 000 square foot clubhouse featuring a pro shop and the Tidewater Grill a local cuisine restaurant Cultural districts Edit Potomac Shores is unofficially subdivided into two cultural districts Marketplace District Town Center Edit The Marketplace District is a planned retail center walkable and open into the night with courtyards tree lined streets and live music Waterfront District Edit The Waterfront District is oriented towards aquatic activities with a planned marina public and private boat moorings trails and a small boating and fishing supplies store Transportation EditFive major highways directly serve Cherry Hill Interstate 95 and U S Route 1 which both provide access to Interstate 495 Interstate 395 inner suburbs such as Arlington and Alexandria as well as Maryland and Washington itself in the north exurban areas such as Fredericksburg and the Southern East Coast in the south River Heritage Boulevard which connects the new developments on the eastern side of the peninsula with U S Route 1 in the west and is the main arterial road of Cherry Hill Virginia State Route 234 Prince William Parkway which begins at U S Route 1 on the border between Dumfries and Cherry Hill and continues west to Manassas Manassas Park and Interstate 66 and Cardinal Drive which begins at U S Route 1 in northern Cherry Hill connecting it with Interstate 95 then continuing to its western terminus at Minnieville Road in Dale City It was a stop on the Richmond Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad which was replaced by CSXT CSXT no longer has a stop in Cherry Hill though it continues to use the same tracks Amtrak s Northeast Regional Silver Meteor Silver Star Palmetto Auto Train and Carolinian all share right of way with CSXT and the Virginia Railway Express In 2013 when the construction of Potomac Shores was approved it was announced that the Virginia Railway Express would add a station along its north south Fredericksburg Line planned to open in 2017 Previously residents of Cherry Hill used the Rippon station approximately 3 miles to the north A construction contract is expected to be awarded by late 2021 and construction is supposed to take eighteen months placing the grand opening in mid 2023 Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission s OmniRide operates five bus routes with stops in Cherry Hill DF L from Dumfries to Potomac Mills R1 L from Dumfries to Woodbridge R1 E which begins in Cherry Hill and ends in Washington D C MC E which begins in Cherry Hill and ends in the nearby CDP of Montclair and RT1LOC following Route 1 from Triangle to Woodbridge Geography EditCherry Hill is located in southeastern Prince William County It is bordered by Neabsco to the north Dumfries and Triangle to the southwest and Marine Corps Base Quantico to the southeast Per the United States Census Bureau Cherry Hill has a total area of 7 8 square miles The CDP is home to a number of creeks draining into the Potomac River from north to south Neabsco Creek which has its origins at three forks in Dale City and is joined by Headly Run there forms the northern border of Cherry Hill draining into the Potomac Powells Creek originating in Independent Hill and flowing through central Cherry Hill Dewey s Creek originating in Montclair and forming Cherry Hill s border with Dumfries before draining into Quantico Creek and Quantico Creek itself which has its origins in the Prince William Forest Park and after being joined by Dewey s Creek forms the CDP s southern border Climate EditThe climate in this area is characterized by hot humid summers and generally mild to cool winters According to the Koppen Climate Classification system Cherry Hill has a humid subtropical climate abbreviated Cfa on climate maps 7 Climate data for Cherry Hill Virginia 1930 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 87 30 6 83 28 3 92 33 3 96 35 6 98 36 7 104 40 105 40 6 109 42 8 105 40 6 97 36 1 87 30 6 78 25 6 109 42 8 Average high F C 44 5 6 9 45 8 7 7 55 6 13 1 66 4 19 1 76 24 4 83 3 28 5 87 3 30 7 85 1 29 5 79 1 26 2 68 6 20 3 57 3 14 1 46 7 8 66 3 19 1 Average low F C 26 3 3 2 26 6 3 34 5 1 4 43 1 6 2 53 11 7 62 5 16 9 67 4 19 7 65 3 18 5 59 15 47 2 8 4 36 5 2 5 27 7 2 4 45 7 7 6 Record low F C 5 20 6 20 28 9 6 14 4 16 8 9 28 2 2 37 2 8 40 4 4 31 0 6 33 0 6 20 6 7 7 13 9 2 18 9 20 28 9 Average precipitation inches mm 2 9 74 2 6 66 3 2 82 2 9 73 3 1 80 3 5 88 3 8 97 4 3 109 3 1 78 2 8 70 2 5 63 2 8 72 37 5 952 Average snowfall inches cm 3 5 8 9 4 1 10 4 2 4 6 1 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 8 3 2 8 1 14 1 35 8 Average precipitation days 10 8 10 9 10 10 9 9 7 6 8 8 103Government EditCherry Hill is a census designated place within Prince William County therefore schools roads and law enforcement are provided by the county Homeowners associations Edit Cherry Hill has no central government or central homeowners association and is instead home to several homeowners associations each of which has its own government Typical homeowners associations are headed by a board of directors elected by the members with an elected president or Community Manager forming the executive branch and possibly employing an assistant 8 Representation Edit Cherry Hill is entirely within Virginia s 11th congressional district represented by Gerry Connolly D Mantua In the state House of Delegates the parts of Cherry Hill west of U S Route 1 such as the Eagle Pointe neighborhood are represented by Luke Torian D Woodbridge while the rest of Cherry Hill is represented by Candi King D Dumfries The eastern part of Cherry Hill is represented in the State Senate by Jeremy McPike D Dale City while the western part including Potomac Shores is represented by Scott Surovell D Fort Hunt Local media EditCherry Hill lies within the distribution zone for two national newspapers the Washington Post and the Washington Times as well as for the local Prince William Times The Potomac Local an online news website covers all of Prince William County 9 and the Southbridge Sentinel covers eastern Prince William County 10 Cherry Hill is also covered by the Dale City and Woodbridge divisions of AOL s Patch service 11 Education EditPrimary and secondary schools Edit As a part of Prince William County Cherry Hill is served by Prince William County Public Schools and private schools Cherry Hill is served by Potomac High School in the CDP itself Cherry Hill is divided between two middle schools The newly built Potomac Shores Middle School which serves the area south of Powell s Creek and the school complex on Panther Pride Drive and Potomac Middle School which serves the area to the north Potomac Shores is also home to a private high school Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School Public elementary schools Edit Covington Harper Elementary School John Pattie Elementary School Leesylvania Elementary School Mary Williams Elementary School River Oaks Elementary School Swans Creek Elementary SchoolColleges and universities Edit Cherry Hill is near the Northern Virginia Community College Woodbridge Campus Public libraries Edit Cherry Hill is near both the Dumfries Library and Potomac Library branches of the Prince William County Public Library System in the neighboring communities of Dumfries and Neabsco respectively Demographics EditAs of the 2020 census Cherry Hill has a median household income of 99 831 more than the state average median household income of 76 456 and 6 287 households out of a total of 7 991 Historical population CensusPop Note 201016 000 202023 68348 0 housing units The population of 23 683 people was spread out over 7 8 square miles giving the CDP a population density of 3 036 people per square mile The median age was 34 less than the Virginia median age of 38 5 24 4 of Cherry Hill s population was foreign born above the Virginia average of 12 7 The most common ancestry was Sub Saharan African 13 8 followed by Irish 3 9 and English 3 6 References Edit Virginia Trend Report 2 State and Complete Places Sub state 2010 Census Data Archived 2017 08 16 at the Wayback Machine Missouri Census Data Center Accessed 2011 06 08 Potomac Shores Living Come Home to Parks and Trails Potomac Shores Retrieved 2021 08 19 Leesylvania State Park www dcr virginia gov Retrieved 2021 08 19 Potomac Shores Canoe Club The Place to Be on the River Potomac Shores Retrieved 2021 08 19 Potomac Shores Life New Ali Krieger Sports Complex Potomac Shores Retrieved 2021 08 19 Potomac Shores Life You re Bound to Love the Shores Club Potomac Shores Retrieved 2021 08 19 Quantico Virginia Travel Weather Averages Weatherbase Weatherbase Retrieved 2021 09 16 Southbridge Community Association Welcome Packet For Our Residents www southbridgeva us Retrieved 2021 09 16 Potomac Local News Local News for Prince William Stafford Manassas Fredericksburg Potomac Local News Retrieved 2021 09 16 The Southbridge VA Sentinel www dittinc com Retrieved 2021 09 16 Across Virginia Patch Breaking News Local News Events Schools Weather Sports and Shopping Across Virginia VA Patch Retrieved 2021 09 16 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cherry Hill Prince William County Virginia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cherry Hill Prince William County Virginia amp oldid 1103973807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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