Campbell County, Administrative county in central Virginia, US
Campbell County is an administrative division in central Virginia situated between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Roanoke River. The landscape combines mountain terrain with river valleys across its extent.
The Virginia General Assembly created the county in 1782 and named it after General William Campbell, a militia leader during the Revolutionary War. The naming reflected recognition of his military service in the region.
The Campbell County Public Library System maintains multiple branches that provide educational programs, digital resources, and community gathering spaces for residents.
The courthouse in Rustburg serves as the administrative center and houses local government offices. Visitors can go there to find local services and administrative information.
The Seneca Commerce Park development includes a 45,000 square foot industrial building project that expands manufacturing capabilities along the US Route 29 corridor.
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