Farmville, VA
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About Farmville
- • Actor Taye Diggs spent part of his childhood and attended high school in Farmville.
- • Farmville is considered the birthplace of the Hamner family, inspiration for 'The Waltons'.
- • Its location along the Appomattox River spurred Farmville's initial economic growth.
- • Robert Russa Moton High School was the site of a key student strike in 1951.
- • The Great Fire of 1905 destroyed much of downtown, leading to its rebuilding.
- • Established in 1798, the town's name reflects its role as a farming trading village.
- • With about 7,700 residents, it is considerably smaller than nearby Richmond.
- • Sitting 331 feet above sea level, the landscape is gently rolling and green.
- • Education and healthcare are leading sectors in Farmville's modern economy.
- • A sense of quiet community and historical charm creates a peaceful atmosphere.
- • The Washington Commanders, located about 100 miles away, represent the closest NFL team.
- • Longwood University is home to the NCAA Division I Lancers athletic teams.