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Blacksburg

In 1797 William Black donated thirty-eight acres of land which was divided into a grid now referred to as the Sixteen Squares. A year later the Town of Blacksburg was incorporated with little more than two dozen families. In 1850, its population was documented by the U.S. Census at 270 persons and 63 slaves. Today, Blacksburg is the largest town in Virginia with a healthy, culturally diverse population of approximately 39700 citizens living on just over 12,000 acres of land at the foot of the Washington-Jefferson National Forest.


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Christiansburg

Christiansburg is a town deep rooted in history that enjoys community festivities that celebrate the town’s spirit. Celebrating it’s 200th anniversary in 1992, the Town of Christiansburg continues to grow by leaps and bounds to form a central hub of commerce, economic growth and local activities for it’s citizens.


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Dublin

Located in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Southwest Virginia, Dublin benefits from a mild climate that provides its residents the beauty and variety of all four seasons. Dublin has Claytor Lake, the Applalachian Trail, three colleges within 15 minutes, great shopping nearby and small town serenity. Dublin is also just a pleasant drive from either the hustle of urban life or the blissful isolation of the wilderness.


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Floyd

Imagine 383 square miles of misty morning mountains and gently rolling hills where the sun begins its day showcasing landscapes designed by nature: abundant woodlands, crystal mountain streams, and breathtaking vistas nestled between the Blue Ridge Parkway and two major interstate highways. Enjoy refreshing clean air – also the blooming flora of service, dogwood, azalea, mountain laurel and rhododendron. Watch for wildlife: deer, fox, opossum, turkey, and other native species. Enjoy leisurely homecooked meals. Touch and share your mountain heritage: the fellowship of storytelling and quilting in a friendly small town where people cherish memories of yesteryear. Memories that lead us into the future. Experience glowing sunsets that slowly melt into night, giving restful peace for the day and hope for tomorrow. Just imagine it’s all right here in beautiful Floyd County, Virginia.


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Pearisburg

Pearisburg is located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains and is the northern most jurisdiction of the New River Valley Planning District. Pearisburg offers it’s residents and visitors much in the way of outdoor attractions. Angels Rest, the hill overlooking Pearisburg from the west, is a pleasant yet invigorating day hike, while the New River offers area canoeists and kayakers an ideal area to relax on a sunny day. The Appalachain Trail runs through the outskirts of Pearisburg and hikers often stop in town for a few days rest during the summer months.


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Pulaski

Town Life in Pulaski includes cultural activities, recreational activities, festivals and events; as well as services for our residents and businesses. We take pride in our heritage and celebrate every chance we get.


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Radford

Radford Virginia is a place that offers a high quality of living at low cost. Located in the heart of Southwest Virginia’s scenic New River Valley, in the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills, our small city has been offering an attractive lifestyle for its residents since early settlers William and Mary Ingles arrived in 1750. Radford is a diverse city full of commercial, agricultural and recreational potential.


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