| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Served as the capital of the Confederate States of America | R | Richmond | 99%
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| Site of the first permanent English colony | J | Jamestown | 96%
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| City home to the U.S. Atlantic Fleet | N | Norfolk | 93%
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| Most populous city in Virginia in terms of city proper | V | Virginia Beach | 92%
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| Most populous city in Southwest Virginia. Namesake of a "lost colony" | R | Roanoke | 90%
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| Namesake of the bay between the Delmarva Peninsula and the rest of the state | C | Chesapeake | 88%
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| Site of George Washington's estate | M | Mount Vernon | 86%
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| City with a "Colonial" historical district | W | Williamsburg | 85%
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| Its military cemetery was built in 1864 on the former estate of Robert E. Lee | A | Arlington | 83%
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| Town where Cornwallis surrendered | Y | Yorktown | 81%
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| It's not a news channel, it's an independent city at the end of the Virginia Peninsula | N | Newport News | 79%
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| Where the University of Virginia is situated | C | Charlottesville | 77%
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| Most populous Virginian city on the Potomac River | A | Alexandria | 76%
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| Town home to the FBI crime lab | Q | Quantico | 70%
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| Namesake of a huge metropolitan area in southeastern Virginia | H | Hampton | 68%
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| Independent city with the namesake of the most populous county in Virginia | F | Fairfax | 67%
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| Former village where Robert E. Lee surrendered, now a national historical park | A | Appomattox Courthouse | 66%
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| Only Virginian city that wasn't recaptured by the Union before the end of the Civil War | L | Lynchburg | 58%
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| Headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency | L | Langley | 55%
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| Site of the deadliest school shooting in the United States | B | Blacksburg | 53%
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