Page County Facts
Facts About Page County
- 85% of the U.S. population lives within eight hours of Page County.
- Virginia is one of the most proactive states for improvement and development of passenger, commuter, and freight rail transportation infrastructure.
- The Town of Stanley in Page County has the second best drinking water in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- The Town of Shenandoah in Page County is wired for high-speed internet broadband service.
- Virginia was ranked America's Top State for Business by CNBC and the Best State for Business by Forbes in 2009.
- Governor Tim Kaine launched his Renew Virginia initiative, which will include legislative and executive actions to make Virginia a leader in energy conservation and efficiency. To learn more, visit Governor Kaine's Renew Virginia webpage.
- Our online site selection tool allows you to search for the best location for your business based on workforce needs, site and buildings specifications, and business locations.
- In Governing Magazine's, Grading the States 2008 Survey, Virginia earned an overall grade of A- for management of the State government.
- Virginia is a recipient of the President's "E Star" Award in 2008, the nation's highest award for the promotion of export business.
- The International Trade Division provides proven, innovative programs to assist Virginia companies sell their products and services into markets worldwide.
- Shenandoah Valley Small Business Development Center (SBDC) offers many training opportunities for small business owners.
- Page County is conveniently located 90 miles south of Washington, D.C. and close to major transportation.
- Page County is home to the world-famous Luray Caverns which attract thousands of visitors each year.
- Page County is only 30 miles from the Front Royal, Virginia's inland port.
- Page County is eco-friendly. We are committed to energy efficiency, minimizing developmental impacts, and continued green initiatives.
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