Dumfries, Virginia, is in Prince William County. In 1690, a gristmill was built on Quantico Creek, and the town of Dumfries was established formally in 1749 and named in honor of the Scottish town by the same name.
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Promotes the company’s services to repair and service automobiles. A map showing the company’s location, coupons, car efficiency tips and an explanation of its tire service are offered. - Daniels Auto Care
http://www.danielsautocare.com/
Read about the library’s collections, clubs and databases. Library users can also suggest books for the library to acquire, find out about volunteer opportunities and find a history of the institution. - Dumfries Neighborhood Library
http://www.pwcgov.org/default.aspx?topic=040010001060001217
Find out about the church’s outreach activities and international missions. Minutes of church meetings, a statement of beliefs and a history of the church are provided. - Dumfries United Methodist
http://www.dumfriesumc.org
First Mount Zion Baptist Church
Presents a church that provides worship services and other support for members. Other parts of the site provide a guide to the institution’s ministries and a calendar of events. - First Mount Zion Baptist Church
http://www.fmzbc.net/
Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc.
Preserves and promotes the historical and architectural entities of Dumfries. Includes organization information, calendar of events, membership details, places of interest, and web links. - Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc.
http://historicdumfries.com/
Contains official information about the town government's services and laws. Includes a history of the town, council meetings and local cultural events. - Town of Dumfries
http://www.dumfriesvirginia.org/