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- Acorn Community (Mineral, Virginia) -- "We are Acorn Community, a group of people living, working and playing together to build a joyful, connected life for ourselves and others in central Virginia. Started in April, 1993, our community is building a close-knit extended family, with all the joys and struggles that implies. Acorn is an independent group, but enjoys a close relationship with Twin Oaks Community, seven miles down the road."
- Alpha Farm (Oregon) -- "is an intentional community of people who have chosen to live and work together to share a more harmonious way of living. At our home in rural western Oregon, we live the largely self-reliant style of a close-knit expanded family; we average 15 to 20 people, including singles, couples and families, and have ranged in age from infants to elderly."
- The Anarchist Communitarian Network (ACN) -- "The purpose of the Anarchist Communitarian Network is to facilitate the integration of the anarchist ("libertarian socialist") and the intentional communities ("cooperative living") movements."
- Arcosanti: A Prototype Arcology (Mayer, Arizona)
- Austin Tappan Wright Resources -- "This page is dedicated to the author of Islandia, Austin Tappan Wright."
- Bethlehem Peace Farm (Chehalis, Washington) -- "a place of community, renewal and hospitality. In the tradition of the Catholic Worker movement, we are trying to create an environment of peace and healing for all who come, where personal dignity and responsibility can be fostered, and the good of each person is bound to the good of all in service of God."
- Blueberry Hill: A Co-Housing Community (Northern Virginia) -- "Blueberry Hill CoHousing is a small intentional community that was started by the Newcomb family, which has lived on the land since the 60s, running an organic vegetable farm. A small corner of the still-operational farm has been sold to the community to build 19 homes."
- Brud