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Community Profiles

Below are links to in-depth information on each of the five communities within the Fredericksburg Region. Available in PDF format for your convenience, the documents contain highly detailed demographic data including maps, workforce percentages and comparative graphs. If you are looking for tabular data on any of the communities, the Regional Data Files are available for download on this page and the details pages for each community.

Greater Fredericksburg Region

Fredericksburg Region

The Greater Fredericksburg Region is located in northeastern Virginia, on the I-95 corridor, between Washington, D.C. and the Richmond Metropolitan area. The region is bordered on the northeast the by Potomac River. Fredericksburg Region Community Profile

City of Fredericksburg

The city of Fredericksburg is located on the Interstate 95 corridor in central Virginia midway between the nation's capital at Washington, D.C., and the state capital at Richmond. The Rappahannock River borders the city on its northern side. Tracing its history to the colonial era, Fredericksburg has long been known as an important center for industry and commerce, due largely to its strategic position as a crossroads for highway, rail, and water-based transportation. Get the details ...

Caroline County County Seal

Caroline County

Caroline County is strategically located in central Virginia along the Interstate 95 corridor roughly midway between the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and Richmond. The county's 549 square miles consist of relatively level plains and gently rolling countryside, which have developed as home to both productive agriculture and resource-based industry. The interstate and primary highway and railroad network provides excellent access to eastern markets. Get the details ...

King George County County Seal

King George County

King George County is located in north-eastern Virginia at the entrance to the historic Northern Neck peninsula. The county's northern boundary is formed by the Potomac River; the southern boundary is the Rappahannock River. The county's 183 square miles are predominantly in the coastal plain with the topography ranging from flat to gently rolling terrain. The county is served by major transportation routes providing easy access to the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. area and Baltimore, Maryland. While essentially rural in nature, the county maintains a prosperous mixture of light industrial, military, and residential environments. The U. S. Naval Surface Warfare Center at Dahlgren plays a leading role in the county's economy. Get the details ...

Spotsylvania County County Seal

Spotsylvania County

Spotsylvania County is situated in central Virginia midway between the state capital at Richmond and the nation's capital at Washington, D. C. both of which are approximately 50 miles distant via Interstate 95. Bordered on the north by the Rappahannock River, Spotsylvania County lies adjacent to the historic city of Fredericksburg. Get the details ...

Stafford County

Stafford County is located on the Interstate 95 corridor in north-central Virginia, positioned midway between Washington and Richmond, the Virginia state capital. The city of Fredericksburg is located just south of the county. The county covers 277 square miles of land which consists of generally level to gently rolling terrain. Stafford County's proximity to major industrial and commercial markets, a growing labor force, and a commitment to orderly development have led to increased interest for manufacturers, distribution facilities, and service-oriented businesses. Get the details ...

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Get the Fredericksburg Regional Economic Profile and learn about what has fueled the phenomenal growth in the region.

With so many resources and so many additional values in the region it is impossible to get them into one map. Go to the maps page to match what the area has to offer to locations.

The Free Lance-Star Publishing Co. that includes The Free Lance-Star daily newspaper; three radio stations — WFLS-93.3, WYSK-99.3 and WWUZ-96.9; fredericksburg.com; and the Star Directory phone book.

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