Page County, Administrative county in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, US
Page County is an administrative division in Virginia that includes the town of Luray as its county seat. The area consists of several communities spread across the Shenandoah Valley region.
Page County was formed in 1831 by joining parts of Shenandoah and Rockingham counties. It took its name from Governor John Page, a significant figure in Virginia's political history.
The county maintains eight public educational institutions, including four elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools, serving the local population.
The county seat Luray serves as the main hub for government services and administrative needs for residents and visitors. Key offices are centrally located in the town for convenient access to local information and assistance.
Hawksbill Mountain stands as the highest point in the area with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The peak attracts hikers seeking the natural elevation and views across the valleys below.
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