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Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 280 square miles (725 km²), of which, 270 square miles (700 km²) of it's land and 10 square miles (25 km²) of it (3.43%) is water. The Potomac River flows along part of the eastern border of the county, while the Rappahannock River runs along the extent of the county's southern border. It is bounded on the north by Prince William County, on the south by Culpeper County, Spotsylvania County, and Caroline County and the independent city of Fredericksburg; on the east by King George County and, across the Potomac River, by Charles County, Maryland; and bounded on the west by Fauquier County.

Demographics

As of the census of 2005, there were 117,874 people, 38,237 households, and 24,481 families residing in the county. The population density was 342 people per square mile (132/km²). There were 31,405 housing units at an average density of 116 per square mile (45/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 79.00% white, 15.6% Ferry Farm
  • Belmont
  • Aquia Church
  • Chatham Manor
  • Celebrate Virginia
  • Brent Family Cemetery
  • Aquia Park
    Local newspapers
  • The Free Lance–Star
  • The Stafford County Sun
  • The Washington Post

    Localities

    Geographical
  • Aquia Harbour
  • Falmouth
  • Garrisonville
  • Stafford
  • Hartwood
  • White Oak
    Transportation
  • Stafford Regional Airport
  • I-95
  • U.S. Route 1
  • Leeland (VRE station)
  • Brooke (VRE station)
    Zip Codes
  • 22405, 22406, 22554, 22555, 22556

    Schools

    High Schools

  • Brooke Point High School
  • Colonial Forge High School
  • Mountain View High School (Virginia)
  • North Stafford High School
  • Stafford Senior High School
  • Like Woah High School

    Middle Schools

  • T. Benton Gayle Middle School
  • Edward E. Drew Middle School
  • Stafford Middle
  • Dixon-Smith Middle School
  • Rodney Thompson Middle
  • A.G. Wright Middle
  • H.H. Poole Middle

    Elementary Schools

  • Conway Elementary
  • Falmouth Elementary
  • Ferry Farm Elementary
  • Grafton Village Elementary
  • Garrisonville Elementary
  • Hartwood Elementary
  • Kate Waller Barrett Elementary
  • Anthony Burns Elementary
  • Margaret Brent Elementary
  • Anne E. Moncure Elementary
  • Park Ridge Elementary
  • Rockhill Elementary
  • Garrisonville Elementary
  • Stafford Elementary
  • Hampton Oaks Elementary
  • Widewater Elementary
  • Winding Creek Elementary

    Major bodies of water

  • Rappahannock River
  • Potomac River
  • Aquia CreekFurther Information

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