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One of America’s best college towns, Blacksburg is a perfect setting for a
great university like Virginia Tech. Located in Southwest Virginia on a plateau
between the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains, Blacksburg combines
the laid-back lifestyle of a small town with the amenities one would expect to
find around a major center of higher education. The town and university have
worked together to create a progressive community that ranks among the
nation’s elite living environments.
When BusinessWeek released its 2011 rankings, Blacksburg took top
honors as “America’s best place to raise a family,” and
Homes.comranked
Blacksburg No. 1 on its “Top 10 cities to raise a family” listing in 2012.
Blacksburg gained national and international attention by creating the world’s
first “electronic village” in 1993. Businesses and industries have been drawn
by the potential the town has to offer.
Established in 1798 by John and William Black, the town is surrounded
by scenic mountain views that accentuate the area. Since its founding,
Blacksburg has grown to become the largest town in Virginia. More than
42,000 residents (including Tech students) enjoy a close proximity to a
variety of recreation areas such as the Blue Ridge Parkway, Appalachian Trail,
Claytor Lake and the New River. The region features a moderate climate and
four distinct seasons. Blacksburg’s location is adjacent to major interstate
highways and provides convenient access to most points in the southern and
eastern parts of the country.
More information on Blacksburg can be found on the town’s web site,
www.blacksburg.gov.
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