Waterloo, Clarke County, Virginia

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Waterloo is an unincorporated community in Clarke County in the U.S. state of Virginia. Waterloo is located at the crossroads of John Mosby Highway (U.S. Highway 17/U.S. Highway 50) and Lord Fairfax Highway (U.S. Highway 340).

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  • Waterloo, Clarke County, Virginia is at coordinates 39°04′58″N 78°04′59″W / 39.0828842, -78.0830541 (Waterloo, Clarke County, Virginia)Coordinates: 39°04′58″N 78°04′59″W / 39.0828842, -78.0830541 (Waterloo, Clarke County, Virginia)
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Municipalities and communities of
Clarke County, Virginia
County seat: Berryville
Towns

Berryville | Boyce

Map of Virginia highlighting Clarke County
Unincorporated
communities

Berrys | Bethel | Briggs | Castlemans Ferry | Claytonville | Double Tollgate | Frogtown | Gaylord | Greenway Court | Lewisville | Lockes Landing | Lost Corner | Millwood | Pigeon Hill | Pyletown | Saratoga | Stone Bridge | Stringtown | Swimley | Wadesville | Waterloo | Webbtown | White Post | Wickliffe

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Categories: Clarke County, Virginia | Unincorporated communities in Virginia | Virginia geography stubs
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