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Town of Altavista
A progressive community of excellence, second to none, committed to providing the best place to live, work, worship, and grow. At all times, we will serve the best interests of all citizens.
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Amherst County
The Board of Supervisors and Staff of Amherst County Government invite you to explore our website. We welcome an opportunity to serve you, our residents, as well as those visiting from outside of Amherst County. We trust that within these ...
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Appomattox County
We are the official web site for the town and county of Appomattox, Virginia. This site contains visitor information to help you plan your visit, as well as a huge amount of information for those people wanting to learn more about Appomattox. ...
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Bedford City
Bedford - at the peak of perfection! Come experience a valley nestled among Virginia's beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Bedford County
The Bedford County Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission and Industrial Development Authority have all taken an active role in making Bedford County an attractive place to do business. In 1993, the County began work on its first publicly ...
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Campbell County
From its beginnings as a frontier settlement, to its emergence as a tobacco producer and then a center for industrial manufacturing, Campbell County has continually evolved and grown with national and world changes. Since its inception in 1789, ...
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Lynchburg City
Lynchburg, Virginia is a city which remembers its past while focusing on the future - a vibrant central city fostering a strong sense of community, economic opportunity for all our citizens and responsive, results-oriented local government. ...
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Nelson County
Nelson County was formed in 1807 from Amherst County, and named in honor of Thomas Nelson, Jr., third governor of Virginia. Originally English colonists established the home of the Monocan tribe of Native Americans, a settlement along the James ...
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Region 2000
Virginia's Region 2000 is both a defined area of 2,000 square miles in the center of Virginia and an economic development organization, which is a remarkable example of public-private cooperation. Business and civic leaders, as well as government ...
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