Hare Valley, Virginia
Human settlement in Virginia, United States
Hare Valley is an unincorporated community in Northampton County on the Eastern Shore of the U.S. state of Virginia. Monroe Work documented it among African American towns and settlements in his publications.
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Municipalities and communities of Northampton County, Virginia, United States
County seat: Eastville
- Belle Haven‡
- Cape Charles
- Cheriton
- Eastville
- Exmore
- Nassawadox
- Franktown
- Willis Wharf
communities
- Arlington
- Bacon Hill
- Bay Ridge
- Bayford
- Bayview
- Beverly
- Birdsnest
- Bridgetown
- Broadwater
- Capeville
- Cedar Grove
- Cheapside
- Cherrystone
- Chesapeake
- Clearview
- Culls
- Dalbys
- Eastville Station
- Fairview
- Hadlock
- Hare Valley
- Highland Heights
- Hungars Point
- James Crossroads
- Jamesville
- Johnson Cove
- Johnsontown
- Kendall Grove
- Kiptopeke
- Little Johnsontown
- Little Salisbury
- Machipongo
- Magotha
- Marionville
- Middletown
- Nottingham
- Oakland Park
- Oyster
- Pat Town
- Red Bank
- Reedtown
- Seaview
- Shadyside
- Sheps End
- Silver Beach
- Simpkins
- Smith Beach
- Stumptown
- The Meadows
- Townsend
- Treherneville
- Wardtown
- Weirwood
- Woodstock
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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37°29′42″N 75°51′33″W / 37.49500°N 75.85917°W / 37.49500; -75.85917
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