James City County, county in Virginia, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 77,612 inhabitants. The county was created 390 years ago in 1634. Its county seat is Williamsburg.
There are 0 city/town in James City County, VA.
Located in the Virginia Peninsula region, James City County contains a mix of historic settlements and modern communities.
Williamsburg
Williamsburg serves as the county seat with around 15,000 residents. It is known for Colonial Williamsburg, the historic district with recreated 18th-century buildings. Also popular are the Busch Gardens and Water Country USA theme parks.
James City
James City is a populated place located northwest of Williamsburg near the James River. The area contains historic plantations like Sherwood Forest and features ferries crossing the river.
Grove
Grove is an unincorporated community west of Williamsburg near the Colonial Parkway. It contains historic churches and buildings dating back to the colonial era and 19th century.
Toano
Toano lies east of Williamsburg along U.S. Route 60. It developed around the former Richmond and York River Railroad line. Today it is primarily a suburban residential community.
Croaker
Croaker is a small unincorporated area south of Williamsburg along the James River. It features historic homes and churches showcasing Virginia's coastal heritage and architecture.
With its colonial sites, scenic rivers, and modern amenities, James City County encapsulates the historic heart of coastal Virginia.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in James City County.
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