Midland is an unincorporated community in Fauquier County, Virginia,
Midland is the closest community to the birth place of John Marshall, the longest-serving Chief Justice in Supreme Court history. A small park honors his birthplace, with a marker placed where his home once stood. The county is also designated as part of the John Marshall Soil and Water Conservation District.
The Warrenton-Fauquier Airport is also situated in Midland.
Ross Industries is one of the companies that has its headquarters in Midland.
C. M. Crockett Park also has a Midland address. It has Germantown Lake and the archeological sites of Germantown. The park has many facilities available to the public and is often used for county-wide events.
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Municipalities and communities of Fauquier County, Virginia |
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Airlie | Bealeton | Belle Meade | Belvoir | Bristersburg | Broad Run | Calverton | Casanova | Catlett | Delaplane | Elk Run | Germantown | Goldvein | Halfway | Hume | Markham | Marshall | Midland | Morrisville | New Baltimore | Old Tavern | Opal | Orlean | Paris | Rectortown | Somerville | Sumerduck | Upperville |
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