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

Agricola,   Alhambra,   Allwood,   Alto,   Angelo,   Beverlytown,   Brightwell Mill,   Browntown,   Buffalo Hill,   City Gomingo,   Clifford,   Colony,   Coolwell,   Elon,   Fancy Hill,   Faulconerville,   Forks of Buffalo,   Galts Mill,   Gidsville,   Joshua Falls,   Madison Heights,   Monitor,   Monroe,   Naola,   New Glasgow,   Oronoco,   Pedlar Mills,   Pera,   Pleasant View,   Riverville,   Salt Creek,   Sandidges,   Snowden,   Stapleton,   Sweet Briar Station,   Union Hill,   Walkers Ford,   Willow,   Winesap,   Woodson,   Wright Shop,  

 

Or have a look at other Virginia counties including:

Accomack,   Albemarle,   Alexandria,   Alleghany,   Amelia,   Appomattox,   Arlington,   Augusta,   Bath,   Bedford,   Bland,   Botetourt,   Bristol,   Brunswick,   Buchanan,   Buckingham,   Buena Vista,   Campbell,   Caroline,   Carroll,   Charles City,   Charlotte,   Charlottesville,   Chesapeake,   Chesterfield,   Clarke,   Colonial Heights,   Covington,   Craig,   Culpeper,   Cumberland,   Danville,   Dickenson,   Dinwiddie,   Emporia,   Essex,   Fairfax,   Falls Church,   Fauquier,   Floyd,   Fluvanna,   Franklin,   Frederick,   Fredericksburg,   Galax,   Giles,   Gloucester,   Goochland,   Grayson,   Greene,   Greensville,   Halifax,   Hampton,   Hanover,   Harrisonburg,   Henrico,   Henry,   Highland,   Hopewell,   Isle of Wight,   James City,   King George,   King William,   King and Queen,   Lancaster,   Lee,   Lexington,   Loudoun,   Louisa,   Lunenburg,   Lynchburg,   Madison,   Manassas,   Manassas Park,   Martinsville,   Mathews,   Mecklenburg,   Middlesex,   Montgomery,   Nelson,   New Kent,   Newport News,   Norfolk,   Northampton,   Northumberland,   Norton,   Nottoway,   Orange,   Page,   Patrick,   Petersburg,   Pittsylvania,   Poquoson,   Portsmouth,   Powhatan,   Prince Edward,   Prince George,   Prince William,   Pulaski,   Radford,   Rappahannock,   Richmond,   Roanoke,   Rockbridge,   Rockingham,   Russell,   Salem,   Scott,   Shenandoah,   Smyth,   Southampton,   Spotsylvania,   Stafford,   Staunton,   Suffolk,   Surry,   Sussex,   Tazewell,   Virginia Beach,   Warren,   Washington,   Waynesboro,   Westmoreland,   Williamsburg,   Winchester,   Wise,   Wythe,   York,  

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

Here are some interesting facts about the village of Amherst, Virginia:

1. The village was named after Sir Jeffrey Amherst, a British army officer who served during the French and Indian War.

2. Amherst County was established in 1761 and was one of the original seven counties of the state of Virginia.

3. The county seat of Amherst is the town of Amherst, which is the largest town in the county.

4. The village of Amherst is home to Sweet Briar College, a women's liberal arts college that was founded in 1901.

5. The village of Amherst is also home to a number of historic sites, including the Amherst County Museum and Historical Society, the Amherst Presbyterian Church, and the Reusens Hydroelectric Power Plant.

6. The village is known for its natural beauty, with many outdoor recreational activities including hiking, bird watching, and fishing available in the area.

7. Amherst has a rich history and played a significant role in the Civil War, with several battles taking place in or near the village.