Virginia is a wonderful Horse Country - where scenic horse trails, elite competitions, thrilling races, hunts and the Chincoteague ponies have established Virginia as one of the best destinations for equine activities and events. Horse enthusiasts can find all breeds of horses, used for all purposes from trail riding to competition, to breeding and hunting, racing and training, all across Virginia. More than a half million horse lovers and admirers travel to Virginia each year to enjoy and participate in numerous events, shows, hunts, races, and trail rides.
The history of America is closely tied to that of Virginia, particularly during the Colonial period, Jamestown founded in 1607, was the first permanent English settlement in North America and slavery was introduced there in 1619. The state is called the “Mother of Presidents” because eight U.S. presidents were born there.
The climate of Virginia becomes increasingly warmer and more humid farther south and east.Seasonal extremes vary from average lows of 26 °F (−3 °C) in January to average highs of 86 °F (30 °C) in July. The Atlantic ocean has a strong effect on eastern and southeastern coastal areas of the state.
Virginia is divided into 95 counties and 39 independent cities, which both operate the same way since independent cities are considered to be County-equivalent. This method of treating cities and counties equally is unique to Virginia.
Fairfax County is the most populous locality in Virginia, with over one million residents. Virginia's economy is balanced, with diverse sources of income, including government and military, farming, and business. Virginia has 4.1 million civilian workers, and one-third of the jobs are in the Service Sector. The unemployment rate was 3% as of April 2024. Technology became the state's highest-grossing export in 2023, surpassing its traditional top exports of coal and tobacco combined.
Providing horse power in the fields and transportation for goods and people, horses were the backbone of the first Virginia Colonies. Today, the role of horses has changed dramatically, yet horses are still a vital economic factor. Some 700 equine events are held in Virginia each year, attracting over 800,000 participants and spectators who spend more than $167 million at these events. Horse owners spend $505 million in annual expenses and support approximately 20,000 jobs statewide.
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Keswick, Louisa County, Virginia
Barbara Bozsik , RE/MAX Gateway
UNDER CONTRACT
Marshall, Fauquier County, Virginia
Cricket Bedford , Thomas & Talbot Estate Properties Inc.
Rockville, Hanover County, Virginia
Nicole Smith , Open Gate Realty Group
UNDER CONTRACT
Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia
Robin Garbe , Century 21 New Millennium
Suffolk, Suffolk County, Virginia
Kelsey Derby , RE/MAX Country to Coast
Chase City, Lunenburg County, Virginia
Kimberly Rupp , Middleburg Real Estate/Atoka Properties
Hague, Westmoreland County, Virginia
Karin Andrews , Shaheen, Ruth, Martin and Fonville Real Estate
Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia
Peter Leonard-Morgan , Hunt Country Sotheby's International Realty
Hardy, Franklin County, Virginia
Ivan Bowman , MKB Realtors
Clarksville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Tim Richardson , Pointe Realty Group Kerr Lake
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