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Did you know that Lynchburg is also known as the “City of Seven Hills” and “The Hill City”?

Population: 75,568
Best Way to Travel: Train, Bus, Car
#1 Thing to Do: Amazement Square
#2 Thing to Do: Point of Honor
#3 Thing to Do: Old City Cemetery

Fun Fact: Lynchburg is the only major city in Virginia that did not fall to the Union during the Civil War.
#1 Car Rental Company: Hertz


Lynchburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the population was 75.568 as of 2010. Lynchburg is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains along the banks of the James River. Lynchburg is known as the City of Seven Hills or the Hill City. Lynchburg was the only major city in the state of Virginia that did not succumb to the Union in the American Civil War. The region of Lynchburg had traditionally been occupied by the English settlers and other Siouan Tutelo speaking tribes since 1270. Lynchburg was named after its founder John Lynch, who at the age of 17 started a ferry service at a ford across the James River. Lynchburg is a wonderful holiday destination, where you can see the landmarks, have a taste of the local cuisine and simply have a great time.

Top Attractions Within Lynchburg

Poplar Forest in Lynchburg houses Thomas Jefferson's retreat home. Jefferson designed the octagonal house during his second term as president and sojourned here in his retirement to find rest and leisure, as well as escaping from public life. There is ongoing restoration and archaeology.

Lunchburg Museum is the place in Lynchburg where you can get a glimpse of the history, culture and civilisation of Lynchburg. One can relive the city's past, rich tales of Monacan tribes, early Quaker settlers, the reign of King tobacco, the bloody struggle of the Civil War, the New South and the drama of change in the 20th century.

Old City Cemetery Museums and Arboretum in Lynchburg is the most visited historic site. Established in 1806, the old City Cemetery is the oldest public cemetery in Virginia still in use today. The Arboretum contains a wide range of trees, plants and many ponds, as well as many trails, where you can take a walk or just relax.

The Old Court House is the most famous historic landmark in Lynchburg. It was built in 1855 and fashioned as a Greek temple high above the James River. It is now the home of Central Virginia's best collection of memorabilia, fine furnishings, costumes, and industrial history.

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