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  2. Danville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Danville is located along the southern border of Virginia, 70 miles (110 km) south of Lynchburg [23] and 45 miles (72 km) northeast of Greensboro, North Carolina, via U.S. Route 29. [24] U.S. Route 58 leads east 78 miles (126 km) to South Hill [25] and west 30 miles (48 km) to Martinsville.

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  4. Lake Anne Village Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Lake Anne Center was the first village center created in the planned community, and features a mix of commercial and residential buildings around a plaza and inlet of Lake Anne, a man-made reservoir. The village center was designed by Reston's master planner and architect James Rossant of New York City for Robert E. Simon and built 1963–67.

  5. McLean Bible Church - Wikipedia

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    History. McLean Bible Church was founded in 1961 by five families in Northern Virginia. Its first service was held on Easter Sunday at Chesterbook Elementary School in McLean with Pastor J. Albert Ford. In 1980, Lon Solomon became the senior pastor. [3]

  6. Greg Locke - Wikipedia

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    Children. 4 (two biological; two adopted) Gregory Duane Locke (born May 18, 1976) is an American non-denominational evangelical Protestant preacher and pastor. He is the founder of Global Vision Bible Church in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. [1][2]

  7. Cape Ann - Wikipedia

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    Cape Ann is also the location of main character's home in the book Trouble. Cape Ann is the title of the fifth and final section of T. S. Eliot's poem, "Landscapes," which lists the coastal birds of the region. [15] Additionally, the title of his poem The Dry Salvages refers to a cluster of rocks "off the N.E. coast of Cape Ann, Massachusetts ...

  8. Steve Brown (author) - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1985–present. Spouse. Anna Williamson [1] Children. 2 [1] Steve Brown is an American Christian author, a radio broadcaster, and a former seminary professor at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He describes himself as a Calvinist, and is ordained in the Presbyterian Church in America.

  9. Cape Charles, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Cape Charles, located close to the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, on Virginia's Eastern Shore, was founded in 1884 as a planned community by railroad and ferry interests.In 1883, William Lawrence Scott became president of the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad Company (NYP&N), and purchased three plantations comprising approximately 2,509 acres from the heirs of former Virginia Governor ...