Fluvanna County
Fluvanna County is located in the central part of Virginia, bordered by Lake Monticello to the south and the James River to the north. Established in 1777, it is known for its rural landscape, featuring rolling hills and scenic views. The county seat is Palmyra, which serves as the administrative center.
The population of Fluvanna County is around 25,000 residents, with a mix of suburban and rural communities. The area offers various recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, and boating, particularly around Lake Monticello. The county is also home to several historical sites and parks, making it a pleasant place for outdoor enthusiasts.