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car accident
[edit]On december 22,2019, a car accident involving 69 cars and at least 51 injuries occured on this bridge. I'm unsure if that is significant enough for inclusion into the article so I am leaving it here.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/least-35-injured-63-vehicle-highway-pileup-virginia-n1106351
Two Queen's Creek - James City County and Charles City County
[edit]It should be noted that there are two Queen's Creek in tidewater Virginia and on the same peninsula. The article on this page is specific to the creek in James City County that flows into the York River. The other Queen's Creek is located in Charles City County; adjacent to James City County and bordered by the James River. The Queen's Creek of Charles City County flows into the James River. 24.42.193.60 (talk) 15:08, 26 July 2022 (UTC)