
The South Anna River flows across the northern reaches of this landscape, anchoring a rural Virginia region defined by small crossroads settlements and winding secondary roads. At the eastern edge, Gum Spring serves as a notable junction where several routes converge near the boundary between Louisa and Goochland counties. The terrain is characterized by numerous small drainages like Deep Creek and Big Lickinghole Creek, which feed into local water bodies such as Lake Killarney and Harris Pond. Long-standing colonial-era transit corridors, including the path of Three Chopt Road, continue to shape the movement between community centers like Hadensville and East Leake. This 2022 survey documents the persistent rural character of the Piedmont, where family-named landmarks like Pruitts Pond and Dixie Hollow persist alongside newer residential developments near Orchid.
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1942 Buckner
Louisa County, VA

1942 Contrary Creek
Louisa County, VA

1942 Pendleton
Louisa County, VA

1943 Buckner
Louisa County, VA

1943 Dabneys
Louisa County, VA

1943 Pendleton
Louisa County, VA

1943 South Anna
Louisa County, VA

1944 Dabneys
Louisa County, VA

1944 South Anna
Louisa County, VA

1968 Buckner
Louisa County, VA

1968 Contrary Creek
Louisa County, VA

1968 Dabneys
Louisa County, VA

1968 Pendleton
Louisa County, VA

1968 South Anna
Louisa County, VA

1970 Boswells Tavern
Louisa County, VA

1970 Ferncliff
Louisa County, VA

1973 Lake Anna West
Louisa County, VA

1977 Boswells Tavern
Louisa County, VA

2022 Boswells Tavern
Louisa County, VA

2022 Buckner
Louisa County, VA

2022 Dabneys
Louisa County, VA

2022 Ferncliff
Louisa County, VA

2022 Lake Anna West
Louisa County, VA

2022 Pendleton
Louisa County, VA

2022 South Anna
Louisa County, VA