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On the Web
- Dickenson County VA-Network - Webportal for Dickenson County Virginia web sites. Provides email service and local discussion boards.
- Dickenson County Public Schools - Includes school links, mission statement, and division calendar.
- Dickenson County Discussion Board - Eclectic discussion forum and chat for Dickenson County, VA and surrounding counties in the mountain empire.
- Dickenson County VA - Official county web site.
- Dickenson County Wireless Network - Includes purchasing information and service terms.
- Dickenson Community Hospital - The community hospital for Dickenson County. View services and physician lists.
- Dickenson County Career Center - Includes explanation of programs offered.
- Dickenson, Cindy - Official homepage of Cindy Dickenson. Emerging new singer-songwriter with powerful vocals, blending folk, rock and blues for her own unique soulful sound.
- Southwest Virginia Young Democrats - Represents Lee, Wise, Scott, Russell and Dickenson counties. Includes news and meeting information.
- Ervinton Elementary School - View curriculum, school history, and library news.
Wikipedia Articles
- Vic Dickenson - Vic (Victor) Dickenson (August 6, 1906 - November 16, 1984) was an African-American jazz trombonist. Dickenson's career started out in the 1920s and led him through musical partnerships with such legends as Count Basie, Sidney Bechet and Earl Hines .
- Dickenson Hill Road - Dickenson Hill Road (Chinese: 狄更生山路) is a one-way road located in Chinatown within the Outram Planning Area in Singapore. The road links Banda Street to Neil Road.
- Haydn Dickenson - Haydn Dickenson is a classical pianist and was born in 1961 in Hertfordshire, UK where he still lives. After early lessons with Dorothy Schneider, a pupil of Tobias Matthay, he went on to study for several years with Isabel Beyer, half of the renowned Beyer-Dagul Piano Duo.
- John Dickenson (Canadian politician) - John Dickenson (1847 – ?) was an Ontario contractor and political figure.
- Ethel Dickenson - Ethel Gertrude Dickenson (July 6, 1880 – October 26, 1918) educator, nurse, born St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.