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Campbell County Governing With a Vision

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Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty LLC 0225227139

Campbell County Governing with Vision (edit/delete)

The area we know as Central Virginia began with the Hat Creek settlement (present day Campbell County), which was established in the late 1720's.  When the Lynch family members created their James River ferry service a  quarter-century later. most of their customers were Campbell County farmers hauling hogsheads of tobacco for shipment to Richmond.

As recently as the 1980's tobacco was still prevalent in the southern parts of the county.  Tobacco settlement money is helping to transform the same area.

No other county has as many "focal points."  Rustburg is the county seat.  There are industrial clusters in and near the thriving towns of Altavista and Brookneal.  The Mt. Athos and Timberlake are areas are also centers of commerce.  While residential neighborhoods can be found throughout the county, the northern sections are more densely populated.

Supporting the growth of existing businesses and industries is a priority in Campbell County.

Altavista suffered a blow several years ago when the Lane Company, famous for its cedar chests, shut down.  But joint efforts between the town and county attracted two new companies, spurred the expansion of several existing businesses and prompted Walmart to build a store here and a developer to build a large retail center of US 29.

 The village of Rustburg has now a shopping center of its own, complete with a chain grocery store.  A new county courthouse was build in the 90's making it the center piece of a governmental complex that includes the sheriff's offices, jail, social services and county library.

The county has four high schools, which serve as the top layer of a strong educational system.  Vocational training is available at the Campbell County Technical Center at Yellow Branch.  Central Virginia Community College maintains satellite centers in both Altavista and Brookneal.

Campbell County includes a unique mix of industrial hubs, centers of commerce, residential communities, and sprawling farmland.  This unique mixture attracts residents from all walks of life, including engineers, college professors, and retired tobacco farmers.

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Nannette Turner Saunders, Associate Broker

Short Sales Coordinator

Keller Williams Realty

1709 Laskin Road

Virginia Beach Va