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Contact Info - Epperly & Follis, P.C.
EPPERLY & FOLLIS, P.C.
7 East Franklin Street
Richmond, VA 23219
1-888-703-0109
(804) 648-6480
depperly@lawyersva.com

 

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Richmond, VA
Richmond, Virginia and its surrounding metropolitan area is known as the "Region Easy To Love", and it's easy to see why.  Richmond was voted one of America's Most Livable Communities, an award presented every ten years by the non-profit Partners for Livable Communities, and was named by Forbes magazine as the tenth best place in the nation for starting a business or a career.

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Petersburg, VA
Petersburg, Virginia has had a long and harsh history, but looks forward to a bright and promising future.

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Hopewell, VA
Hopewell, Virginia is one of the oldest continually settled communities in the nation.  In 1607, just a few days after the first settlers landed in Jamestown, Captain Christopher Newport explored the Hopewell area.  A community was formed there in 1613.  An Indian massacre occurred in 1622, but the tenacious survivors remained and rebuilt.  As with most of Virginia, Hopewell was the site of many Revolutionary War battles, and during the Civil War, the community became one of Ulysses S. Grant's headquarters.  Historic Hopewell has preserved many of the sites and buildings that tell of its past.

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Chesterfield County, VA
Chesterfield County, Virginia is a land of gorgeous countryside, meandering streams, historic battlefield sites and quaint villages. Only minutes away from the exciting growth of the Richmond Metropolitan area, Chesterfield County offers something to everyone.

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Henrico County, VA
Henrico County, Virginia, one of the oldest settled areas in the nation, is quickly becoming one of the most prosperous counties in the state.  Originally settled in 1611, Henrico County has survived Indian massacres, adapted and adjusted through the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, and brought its rich heritage and wealth of knowledge into the modern day world.

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Dinwiddie County, VA
Dinwiddie County, Virginia is a relatively rural area, although it is quickly becoming a 'bedroom community' to the greater Richmond Metropolitan Area and shows bright promise for future growth.

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Hanover County, VA
Hanover County, Virginia is one of the state's fastest growing counties, with a unique mix of rural peace and charm next to the vibrant suburban bustle of the Richmond Metropolitan area. Located only twelve miles north of the continuously expanding city of Richmond, the county's land area is 471 square miles.

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Prince George, VA
Prince George, Virginia provides simple of rural life to the massive and prosperous Richmond Metropolitan Area.  This lovely community, the seat of Prince George County, was formed in 1702 and named for the Prince of Denmark.  All governmental services operate out of the Prince George Courthouse.

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Goochland, VA
Goochland, Virginia is established in the shadow of the capital city, Richmond, in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States.  Considered part of the Richmond Metropolitan Area, this unincorporated community benefits greatly from the steady growth patterns of VA’s capital.  Residents and businesses in the Goochland region enjoy all the rewards of rural living with the amenities of a major urban area within easy reach.

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Charles City, VA
Charles City, Virginia lies in rural tranquility along the picturesque banks of two fine rivers,   surrounded by the bustle and noise of the vital Richmond Metropolitan Area.  Residents and businesses here reap the benefits of proximity to this prosperous and growing region, while retaining the charm and safety of pastoral living.

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New Kent, VA
New Kent, Virginia carries a rich and colorful past into a planned and prosperous future.  Bounded by the Chickahominy, York and Pamunkey Rivers, this picturesque region retains almost 75% of its land in farms, forests and undeveloped properties.  New Kent offers some of the finest fishing and hunting in Virginia, yet lies in the very shadows of the fast-paced Richmond Metropolitan Area.

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King William, VA
King William, Virginia rests along the shoreline of the scenic and tranquil Middle Peninsula. A magical region of rolling farmland with majestic rivers, the deep-water coves offer safe harbor.  King William, formed in 1702, rests between the Pamunkey and Mattaponi Rivers.

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Spotsylvania, VA
Spotsylvania, Virginia, also known as Spotsylvania Courthouse, features an unassuming community located ten miles southwest of Fredericksburg.  Spotsylvania residents enjoy a premium location, midway between the Capital City of Richmond and the U.S. capital in Washington D.C. This scenic locale in Northern VA shares a border with the mighty Rappahannock River.

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Louisa, VA
Louisa, Virginia occupies nearly two square miles of picturesque landscape in the rolling Central Piedmont region.  Located in the heart of VA, Louisa affords all the benefits of small-town living, while the bustling cities of Charlottesville and Richmond are just an hour’s drive away.  Visitors to this charming community have access to the Atlantic Ocean beaches, the Blue Ridge Mountains and Washington D.C., the nation’s capital, within a two-hour drive.

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Hanover,VA
Hopewell, Virginia is one of the oldest continually settled communities in the nation.  In 1607, just a few days after the first settlers landed in Jamestown, Captain Christopher Newport explored the Hopewell area.  A community was formed there in 1613.  An Indian massacre occurred in 1622, but the tenacious survivors remained and rebuilt.  As with most of Virginia, Hopewell was the site of many Revolutionary War battles, and during the Civil War, the community became one of Ulysses S. Grant's headquarters.  Historic Hopewell has preserved many of the sites and buildings that tell of its past.

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Amelia, VA
Amelia, Virginia is one of the last unincorporated communities on the rural edges of Richmond’s dynamic metropolitan area.  Characterized by a scenic forestland and rolling hills, Amelia inhabits a portion of VA’s lush Piedmont Region, just thirty-five miles southwest of the capital city, Richmond.  Elevations in this geographical region range from 200 to 500 feet above sea level.

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Powhatan, VA
Powhatan, Virginia, also known as Powhatan Courthouse, lies along the borders of the bustling Richmond Metropolitan Area.  This modestly sized community serves as the seat of Powhatan County, which sprawls throughout a 262 square mile area.  Estimated population in 2004 increased by 15.59% to 25,866 over the 2000 Census figure of 22,377.

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