
The Occoquan River serves as the primary boundary between Fairfax and Prince William Counties, winding through a landscape defined by the significant expanse of the Occoquan Reservoir. By the mid-1990s, the area reflects intense residential development with established communities like Dale City and Woodbridge dominating the lower half of the sheet. Utility and infrastructure markers are prominent, including the Elk Horn Pumping Station and the Occoquan Dam.
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1944 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA

1948 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA

1951 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA

1956 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA

1966 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA

1977 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA

1994 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA
2010 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA
2013 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA

2016 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA

2019 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA

2022 Occoquan
Prince William County, VA