Lynchburg, VA
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About Lynchburg
- • Jazz musician Eva Jones was born in Lynchburg, later performing with greats like Louis Armstrong.
- • The Point of Honor mansion, a historic landmark, popularized the Federal style architecture.
- • Early tobacco trade along the James River established Lynchburg as a crucial commercial hub.
- • A tunnel under downtown Church Street once connected saloons to avoid prohibition laws.
- • The Great Fire of 1885 decimated much of downtown, prompting extensive rebuilding.
- • John Lynch founded it in 1786, naming it for himself and his ferry service.
- • With over 80,000 residents, it's smaller than Roanoke but larger than Danville.
- • Sitting at 650 feet, it offers stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
- • Healthcare, education, and manufacturing are major contributors to the local economy.
- • A blend of historical charm and modern energy creates a welcoming, vibrant atmosphere.
- • The Lynchburg Hillcats, a minor league baseball team, are affiliated with the Cleveland Guardians.
- • Liberty University's Flames football team achieved national recognition with multiple bowl game appearances.