Bentivar, Virginia
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
38°06′00″N 78°25′34″W / 38.10000°N 78.42611°W / 38.10000; -78.4261122911
Bentivar is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia.[1]
This neighborhood sits on land once owned by the Carr family back in the late 1790s. The oldest estate dates back to approximately 1830 with some of the most recent homes constructed in the 2000s.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Bentivar". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
- ^ "Explore Charlottesville Real Estate & Community : Town LLC". www.towncville.com. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
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Municipalities and communities of Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
County seat: Charlottesville
- Scottsville‡
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- Afton‡
- Crozet
- Earlysville
- Esmont
- Free Union
- Hollymead
- Ivy
- Keswick
- North Garden
- Pantops
- Piney Mountain
- Rio
- Rivanna (east county)
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communities
- Advance Mills
- Alberene
- Arrowhead
- Barracks
- Barterbrook
- Batesville
- Bellair
- Bentivar
- Berkeley
- Berkmar
- Blenheim
- Boonesville
- Brownsville
- Browntown
- Burnley
- Campbell
- Carrsbrook
- Chestnut Grove
- Cismont
- Clover Hill
- Cobham
- Colthurst
- Commonwealth
- Covesville
- Damon
- Doylesville
- Earlysville Heights
- Eastham
- Ednam
- Ehart
- Everettsville
- Farmington
- Franklin
- Freetown
- Gilbert
- Glendower
- Glenmore
- Greenwood
- Hatton
- Heards
- Howardsville
- Hydraulic
- Keene
- Key West
- Lexington
- Lindsay
- McCullough
- Midway
- Midway
- Millington
- Milton
- Montvue
- Mountfair
- Newtown
- Northfields
- Nortonsville
- Norwood
- Oak Hill
- Old Dominion
- Overton
- Owensville
- The Pines
- Porters
- Proffit
- Queen Charlotte
- Redland
- Rivanna (north county)
- Rose Hill
- Rosena
- Shadwell
- Simeon
- Springfield
- Stony Point
- Tapscott
- Warren
- Westfield
- White Hall
- Wilhait
- Willoughby
- Woodbrook
- Woodridge
- Yancey Mills
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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