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Notable People from VirginiaNotable Work/Position
Thomas JeffersonFounding father, principal author of the Declaration of Independence, 3rd President of the United States
Ella FitzgeraldLegendary singer known as the “Queen of Jazz”
Richard E. ByrdPolar explorer and Medal of Honor recipient
Willa CatherPulitzer-prize winning author whose novels chronicled American frontier life
Gabrielle (Gaby) DouglasOlympic gold-medalist and first African American to win the individual all-around award
John James Marshall4th Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and the longest serving Chief Justice to date (1801 – 1835)
Shirley MacLaineAward-winning actress, dancer, singer and author
Meriwether Lewis & William ClarkExplorers who launched the first American westward expedition

Searching for Someone in Virginia

Virginia is the 12th most populated state in the U.S. The total population of Virginia is over 8.5 million residents with 3.1 million households. The average household size is 2.6 members (based on 2017 census data). To refine your search for someone in Virginia, consider the age, gender, and demographic of your subject to ensure you’re on the right track.

The predominant race in Virginia is white, making up 69.7% of the state’s population. The median age is 38.2, with 50.8% of the total population female and 49.2% male. The most populated city is Virginia Beach with 450,435 people.

The economy of Virginia employs 4.11 million people. The median income is $71,535. Leading employers include the federal government, the military, and farming, business, and technology industries.

Top 3 SchoolsCity# of GraduatesGraduation RateAcceptance RateMost Popular Degrees
Liberty UniversityLynchburg19,42352%24%Business Mgmt, Mkting, Health
George MasonFairfax9,04467%81%Psychology, Criminal Justice
Virginia TechBlacksburg8,43883%71%Engineering, Business, Sciences

Virginia Real Estate

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Home values in Virginia have gone up 3.6% in the past year and are anticipated to rise 1.5% in 2019. The median home value is $273,400 with the median price per square foot at $162. The median rent price is $1,700. The median listing price for homes statewide is $320,000, but median price of homes that sold is $268,800.

The city with the highest home value is Arlington, with a median home value of $642,800.

CityAvg. Home ValueAvg. Household Income
Arlington$642,800$112,138
Fairfax$521,600$118,279
Woodbridge$301,800$109,196
Virginia Beach$259,500$72,586

Virginia Facts

Official Name: Virginia

Name Meaning: Virginia was named for Queen Elizabeth 1 of England, who was known as the Virgin Queen.

Nickname: Old Dominion

Constitution Ratified: 1788

Statehood: June 25, 1788 (10th State)

Capital: Richmond

Total Number of Counties: 95

Largest City: Virginia Beach

Largest County (by population): Fairfax

Population (as of 2018): 8,517,685

History: Virginia was home to many Native American tribes before the arrival of several European explorers. In 1607, Jamestown was established as the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. Despite the challenges of colonial life there, more settlers arrived and began to cultivate tobacco crops to market to and satisfy European demand. To meet production needs, colonists brought in slaves and indentured servants to work the plantations in 1619, launching the institution of slavery. Virginia became a crown colony of Britain in 1624. Multiple conflicts ensued over independence from Britain and the status of local Native American tribes, indentured servants, and slaves. Ultimately, after the resolutions of the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, and the Civil War, Virginia rejoined the Union in 1788.

Fast Facts:

  • Eight Presidents of the United States were born in Virginia: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Woodrow Wilson.
  • The Pentagon, located in Arlington, is the largest office building in the world.
  • The first peanuts in the United States were grown in Virginia.
  • The Presidential Pet Museum in Williamsburg identifies the furry and 4-legged first family members who resided in the White House.
  • Virginia is the country’s 3rd largest seafood producer and the largest on the Atlantic Coast.
  • The current capital, Richmond, was also the capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
  • The College of William and Mary is the 2nd oldest in the country, founded in colonial Virginia in 1693. It was also home to the first fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, established in 1776.
  • Virginia does not have a major league sports franchise among the 4 major sports of baseball, basketball, football, and hockey. It is the largest state without a major professional sports team.


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