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Spots/Properties
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Food
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Pizza Hut
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McDonald's
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Walmart
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Ingles
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Entertainment/Tourist
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Medical/Emergency
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Mel Leaman Free Clinic at Emory & Henry College
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Smyth County Community Hospital
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Smyth County Health Clinic
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Weather
Census Data
County/Parish: Smyth
Population/Size
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Pop. Estimate: 30,104 (2019)
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Pop. Last Census: 32,208 (2010)
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Pop. Growth: -5.4%
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Pop/Sq Mile: 71.4 (2010)
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Area: 450.93 (2010) Sq. Miles
Economics/Housing
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Median House Value: $95,000
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Owner Occupied: 71.4%
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Median Rental Cost: $595
Travel/Congestion
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Avg. Commute To Work Time: 21.3
 
Wikipedia Nearby
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Battle of Marion
The Battle of Marion (December 17–18, 1864)Official Records, p. 437. was a military engagement fought between units of the Union Army and the Confederate Army during the American Civil War near the town of Marion, Virginia. The battle was part of Union Maj. Gen (...)
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WUKZ
WUKZ (1010 AM) is a broadcast radio station licensed to serve the community of Marion, Virginia, United States. The station broadcasts a Classic Hits format to Marion and Smyth County, Virginia. WUKZ is owned and operated by Lisa Nininger Bouldin, through licensee Bristol Broadcasting Company, Inc. (...)
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Smyth County Community Hospital
The Smyth County Community Hospital is a historic hospital building at 565 Radio Hill Road in Marion, Smyth County, Virginia. It is a four-story steel-framed structure, finished in brick veneer, with a prominent five-story brick tower projecting at its center (...)
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Marion Senior High School (Virginia)
Marion Senior High School is a public high school located in Marion, Virginia. It is part of the Smyth County Public Schools and its athletics compete in the AA Southwest District in Region IV. (...)
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Norfolk & Western Railway Depot
Norfolk & Western Railway Depot is a historic railway depot located at Marion, Smyth County, Virginia. It was built in 1904 by the Norfolk and Western Railway. It is a one-story, stone and brick, Queen Anne style building (...)