Radford (formerly Lovely Mount, Central City, English Ferry and Ingle's Ferry) is an independent city in the U.S. state of Virginia. As of 2020, the population...
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Radford University is a public university in Radford, Virginia, United States. It is one of the state's eight doctorate-granting public universities. Founded...
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Arnheim is a historic plantation house located at Radford, Virginia. It was built between 1838 and 1840, and is a two-story, three-bay, Federal / Greek...
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Blacksburg–Christiansburg metropolitan area (redirect from Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford, Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area)
the larger of the towns, is home to Virginia Tech, while Radford, the only city in the group, is home to Radford University. Christiansburg, a town which...
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home located at Radford, Virginia. It was built in 1891–92 by J.K. Dimmock who started the Radford Foundry. When Dimmock left Radford, the house was inhabited...
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Radford, Alabama Radford, Illinois Radford, Virginia Radford Island, an island in the Antarctic Ocean Radford (surname) Radford family, a British reality TV...
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Pennsylvania and eastern Virginia. In 1776, Montgomery County was formed from part of Fincastle County. The City of Radford, as well as parts of Floyd...
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Radford High School may refer to: Radford High School (Virginia) in Radford, Virginia Admiral Arthur W. Radford High School in Honolulu, Hawaii Radford...
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Seka (actress) (category People from Radford, Virginia)
her life and career, titled Inside Seka. Seka was born in 1954 in Radford, Virginia. She recalled having "a plain, normal childhood" with two siblings...
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Paul Washer (category People from Radford, Virginia)
and moved to Radford, Virginia in 2010, where he continues as the missions director of HeartCry. HeartCry has been based in Roanoke, Virginia since 2022...
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