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Home » Article » Internet-and-Businesses-Online Retire, Relocate, or Purchase a Second Home in Smithfield, Virginia: Home of History, Ham & Peanuts
Elaine VonCannon filed under "Internet-and-Businesses-Online"
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Walking down Main Street in Smithfield, Virginia, any visitor
will have the sense that they are returning to America’s past.
The downtown district is small and filled with history, and
townspeople are congenial. You will feel like you may see Aunt
Bea, Opie, Barny Fife or Sherrif Andy of Mayberry as you stroll
the Streets of Smithfield, Virginia
Folks greet each other by first names. A casual trip to the
deli and bakery is an opportunity to greet neighbors. Contrary
to many metropolitan areas on the East Coast, Smithfield is not
fast paced or stressful.
A visit to Smithfield is a journey into America’s beginnings.
Smithfield, Virginia and Isle of Wight County were settled in
the 17th Century, and their rich history dates to Colonial
times, when this part of the world was still under the
governance of England.
- Celebrate Smithfield’s past during the Smithfield Olden Days
Celebration (www.hamptonroads.com)
- Downtown’ boasts of an antique shop, a Mom & Pop grocery
store, a marina, a bakery, a post office, several banks, a
library, offices of doctors and lawyers, a florist, restaurants,
a bed and breakfast, a Police Station, a Fire Department, a YMCA
Exercise Center, a newspaper office, art galleries, a drug
store, a hardware store, an auto parts store, a laundry mat, a
veterinarian, an ice cream parlor, antique stores, a jewelry
store, and a five and dime.
- A sense of pride is pervasive in the whole community. The town
is a neat as a pin.
- Houses are in pristine condition in the historic district and
pride of ownership is reflected everywhere – even on the
outskirts of town.
- Take a time out to visit Smithfield, Virginia’s museum.
- Just outside of town there are a choice of major grocery
stores and banks. - Smithfield is very close to metropolitan
areas of Virginia such as Newport News and Hampton which are
easily accessible via the James River Bridge.
- Smithfield is also within a half hour from Norfolk,
Chesapeake, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach. These areas are
accessed via Interstate 264, a newly built highway.
- Smithfield, Virginia and Isle of Wight county are areas
experiencing an economic boom, since Interstate 264 allows such
easy access to these rural areas. - Williamsburg is 40 minutes
away by a pleasant, free, ferry ride from Surry to Jamestown. To
the west of Smithfield is Richmond and Petersburg, a mere 45
minutes away.
- Smithfield Hams – are salt country hams that are an
internationally known brand of a gourmet Southern treat
originating in this region.
- Once an area that was covered with tobacco plantations,
Smithfield, Virginia and Isle of Wight County are now known for
peanuts, a crop that still grows plentifully in the soil
depleted by tobacco crops.
- Visit nearby Chippokes Plantation, preserved and overseen by
Virginia State Parks. Each summer, Chippokes Planation hosts the
“Peanuts, Pork, and Pine Festival” with shad planking and pig
picking. The festival is a celebration of Southern food,
culture, and music.
- For those who want to live and play in their own backyard,
Smithfield is home to Eagle Harbor, a gated golf community with
an exclusive club. A public golf course, Sleepy Hollow, is also
located in Smithfield.
- In addition to Eagle Harbor, there are several other upscale
communities in and around Smithfield Virginia and some newly
constructed homes.
- For the boating enthusiast, Smithfield offers a choice of
marinas, and a yacht club. Marinas offer access to the James
River, which meets the harbor in Norfolk and Hampton at its
mouth, and leads to the Chesapeake Bay.
For the retiree who wants a taste of small town American life,
or the professional who is tired of the fast pace of urban
areas, Smithfield is a perfect place to retire, relocate or
purchase a second home. I can offer a wide variety of choices
for real estate in this area, and would be happy to show any
interested homebuyers around this lovely southern version of
‘Mayberry.’
About the author:
Elaine VonCannon is a REALTOR with RE/Max Capital in
Williamsburg, Virginia, and she specializes in retirement and
relocation in the Williamsburg area. She is an Accredited
Buyer's Representative as well as a Senior Real Estate
Specialist. Elaine VonCannon also works with real estate
investors and home sellers.
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