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Nestled in the idyllic maple and oak forests of the Appalachian Plateau, land in Buchanan County, VA is home to white-tailed deer, beautiful mountain laurels, and stunning views of the Shenandoah Valley. The only county in Virginia to neighbor West Virginia and Kentucky, Buchanan County VA is seated at the intersection of US highways 460 and state roads 80 and 83, connecting it across Virginia and into neighboring states. Buchanan County, VA celebrates its Appalachian heritage and the deep cultural history of the Appalachian region, hosting a yearly county fair that features a classic car show, a local art exhibit, and a quilting exhibition demonstrating historical textile art. This mountainous setting also offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, hunting, and fishing amid the wild rhododendrons and azaleas. Farms and land in Buchanan County, VA include estates of all sizes and price ranges, acreages, farmland, hunting land, and forested lots.
Buchanan County, VA is home to the Appalachian School of Law, which has been a major source for economic development in the area, having generated millions of dollars for the local economy in the past twenty years. In addition, Buchanan County has a flourishing tourism industry, with thousands of people traveling to the mountains every year to take in the beautiful scenery. Hundreds of small streams run down the mountainside, offering opportunities to catch trout, perch, and dozens more freshwater fish. For a more cultural experience, residents of Buchanan County, VA land and farms can see a show at one of the county’s local theater companies or go on a tour of the Buchanan County Courthouse, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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