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Lynchburg
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Lynchburg, independent city (1990 pop. 66,049), in but administratively not a part of Campbell co., central Va., on the James River; settled 1757, inc. as a city 1852. It is a trade center and tobacco market in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mts. Its varied manufactures include shelving, heating and communications equipment, sheet metal, conveyor systems, nuclear power products, crushed limestone, lumber and wood products, power transformers, automated teller machines, and pharmaceuticals. Lynchburg was a Confederate supply base in the Civil War; in 1864, a Union attempt to take the city failed. Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg College, Virginia Theological Seminary and College, Lynchburg Baptist College, and Liberty Univ. are in the city. A fine arts center and several notable old houses are there, including Poplar Forest, built by Thomas Jefferson.
Lynchburg (Independent City), Virginia
900 Church St
Lynchburg, VA 24504
Phone: (434) 847-1443
Fax: (434) 847-1536
www.ci.lynchburg.va.us

In south-central VA, northeast of Roanoke. Established 1786; incorporated as a town in 1805; as a city in 1852. Name Origin: For John Lynch, owner of the original town site.

Area (sq mi): 49.76 (land 49.39; water 0.37). Pop per sq mi: 1356.00.
Pop 2005: 66,973. State rank: 26. Pop change: 2000-20005 2.60%; 1990-2000 -1.20%. Pop 2000: 65,269 (White 66.00%; Black or African American 29.70%; Hispanic or Latino 1.30%; Asian 1.30%; Other 2.40%). Foreign born: 3.20%. Median age: 35.10.
Income 2000: per capita $18,263; median household $32,234; Pop below poverty level: 15.90%. *Personal per capita income 2000-2003: $23,783-$25,297.
Unemployment 2004: 5.00%. Change from 2000: 0.50%. Median travel time to work: 16.80 minutes. Working outside county of residence: 20.60%.

Cities with population over 10,000:
  • Lynchburg County seat (64,932)

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    Lynchburg 

    a city in the southeastern USA, in Virginia, on the James River, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge. Population, 54,000 (1970); including the suburbs, 123,000.

    Lynchburg is an important railway junction. The city is an important tobacco market and is the site of several cigarette factories. Cotton, footwear, garment, and food industries are in Lynchburg. Pipes are also produced there. Lynchburg was founded in the second half of the 18th century.



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    She is a native of Arkansas, and a graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Va.
    Hesch Liberty University Press 1971 University Boulevard, Lynchburg, VA 24502 9780981935720, $16.
    Robertson of Lynchburg, VA; a son, Joel Higginson of Arlington; 6 grandchildren, Caitlin, Adrienne, Devin, and James Robertson of Lynchburg, VA, and Lauren and Michelle Higginson of Stoneham, MA; two sisters, Florence Powers of Millbury and Ruth Downs of Worcester; nephews and nieces, and former daughter-in-law, Lena Higginson.
     
     
     
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