
The Chickahominy River winds through the heart of this coastal Virginia landscape, forming the natural boundary between New Kent and Charles City counties. The mid-century topography reveals a community structured around the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad line and the Pocahontas Trail, where the hub of Providence Forge serves as a primary settlement. To the west, the village of Mountcastle is anchored by its namesake Mountcastle Sch, while the rural interior is dotted with small family-named crossroads like Roaches Corner and Binns Store.
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1949 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

1949 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

1953 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

1953 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

1965 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

1965 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

1966 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

1966 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

1973 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

1974 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

1974 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

1974 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA
2010 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA
2010 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

2010 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

2011 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

2013 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

2013 Quinton
New Kent County, VA
2013 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

2013 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

2016 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

2016 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

2016 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA
2016 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

2019 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

2019 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

2019 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

2019 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

2022 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

2022 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

2022 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

2022 Walkers
New Kent County, VA