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KING GEORGE COUNTY
State : Virginia
Origin/meaning
The seal and arms were adopted in 1974.
Named after England’s King George I, the county has adopted the arms of the King as its own.
Ten years before King George County adopted a seal, it appeared in the King George Fall Festival Parade. Local businessman Leon Rosenberg designed the seal to accompany a float in the parade, and later brought it to the Board of Supervisors for consideration for inclusion on county documents.
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