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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Abingdon.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Washington county include:

Alum Wells,   Alvarado,   Barker Mill,   Barytes,   Benhams,   Big Hill,   Brumley Gap,   Burson Place,   Butts,   Clinchburg,   Craigs Mill,   Cummings Heights,   Damascus,   De Busk Mill,   Delmar,   Drowning Ford,   Duncanville,   Emory,   Evergreen Hills,   Fleenors,   Fleet,   Fractionville,   Friendship,   Giesley Mill,   Glade Spring,   Glenford,   Green Cove,   Green Spring,   Greendale,   Hanckel,   Haskell,   Hayter,   Henderson,   High Meadows,   Hilander Park,   Holston,   Ketron,   Keywood,   Konnarock,   Laureldale,   Leonard,   Lime Hill,   Lindell,   Litz,   Lodi,   Loves Mill,   Lowland,   Malcolm,   McCall Gap,   Meadow View,   Meadowview,   Mendota,   Mock Mill,   Mongle Spring,   Morningside Hills,   Murrayfield,   Neff,   Old Glade Spring,   Osceola,   Parks Mill,   Parkwood Estates,   Phillip,   Plasterco,   Preston Hills,   Price Hill,   Rocktown,   Roebuck,   Roetown,   Rust Hollow,   Scott Addition,   Shakesville,   Shortsville,   Stone Mill,   Taylors Valley,   Three Springs,   Tumbling Creek,   Vails Mill,   Wallace,   Walnut Grove,   Watauga,   White Mill,   Withers,   Wyndale,   Zenobia,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Abingdon, VA?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts about Abingdon, Virginia:

1. Abingdon is known for its historic downtown district, which features many original buildings from the 19th century. The town is home to several attractions, including the Barter Theatre, the Virginia Creeper Trail, and the William King Museum of Art.

2. Abingdon was established in 1778 and named after Martha Washington's ancestral home in England. The town played a significant role in the Civil War, as it served as a major transportation hub for the Confederacy. Today, Abingdon is a popular tourist destination and a hub for outdoor recreation.