Most People Don't Know These 12 Super Tiny Towns In Virginia Exist
By Anna Strock|Updated on November 10, 2020(Originally published November 05, 2020)
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Virginia staff writer for Only in Your State, freelance writer and journalist. Even though Anna has lived other places, somehow Virginia is where she always seems to land.
We’ve talked a lot about tiny towns in Virginia lately – and the general consensus is that “small” is a VERY subjective term. Some people consider anything with less than 50,000 people small, while others from towns with populations in the hundreds remind us what “small” really looks like. So we thought it might be fun to take a look at some truly tiny towns in Virginia.
Using census reports provided by City-Data, a leading resource for the census, income, and residential data for cities and towns around the country, we found that there are more than 180 towns in Virginia with a population of less than, or right around, 1,000. That’s a whole lotta little! With so many to choose from, it’s impossible to bring you information on all of them, so instead, we’re taking a look at a few of our favorites. With populations ranging from just over 200 to almost 1,000, these towns are worth the visit – just don’t blink or you might miss them.
Editor’s Note: Some of these populations have been updated with data from 2018.
Like I mentioned at the beginning, there are dozens more tiny towns in Virginia that aren’t on the list. And because some of them are so small, there’s not much information about them. Do you live in a town with fewer than 1,000 people? If so, let us know about it in the comments below!
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