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Some of Lynchburg's streets were name for homes and farms in the area, others got their names from presidents, and the source of some street names is unknown.
And some streets, obviously, were name for their destinations: Old Forest Road went from Lynchburg to Forest.
Although Church Street today has no churches, it had plenty when the street was named, including Wesleyan, Centenary and First Methodist.
The sections of todays' Link Road near Boonsboro Road was called Grove Avenue. Link Road was so named because it connected Boonsboro and Old Forest roads.
Court Street has been the seat of the local courts since the early 1800's.
Boonsboro Road and Hollins Mill Road were once parts of the Lexington Turnpike, which went ot Lexington. Hollins Mill Road was named for a mill on the road near the dam on Blackwater Creek.
Boonsboro Road led to the village of Boonsboro in Bedford County. The village may have been named for Daniel Boone.
Grace Street was once known as the Campbell County Courthouse Turnpike,and a portion was known as South Street in the 1870's.
The origin of the name of Grace is unknown.
Federal Street and Federal Hill were probably named for the once powerful Federalist Party.
Memorial Avenue was named for the Confederate dead of the Civil War. The 42 commemorative trees planted along it honored the dead of World War I.
Fort Avenue takes its name from Fort Early, a Civil War fort named for Gen. Jubal A. Early.
A number of Lynchburg's streets carry the names of counties - Amherst, Dinwiddie, Essex, Campbell, Fauquier, Sussex, Nottoway, Page and Grasyon.
Rivermont Avenue was named for the old Rivermont Land Co., once the larges land surveying firm in
Lynchburg. The same is true of Westover Boulevard, named for the old Westover Land Co., another of the land surveying firms.
The name Rivermont comes from its heights above the river, or "mountain above the river." Riverside Drive leads from Rivermont Avenue in the general direction of the James River.
The Sandusky neighborhood of Fort Hill was named for an old home, a Federal-style farmhouse build in 1808 for Charles Johnston.
Many of the streets in the inner city are named for presidents: Jefferson, Clay, Madison, Polk, Harrison, Jackson, Monroe, Fillmore, Taylor, Pierce and Buchanan.
Some streets intersecting Fort and Campbell avenues were name for states by the developers.
They included Vermont, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Rhode Island, Georgia, Kentucky, Connecticut, Texas, Tennessee, Idaho and Iowa.
Downtown's Ninth Street was once the major north-south street in the business district. It was once known as Water Street because it lead to the James River.
Commerce Street was once called Lynch Street after John Lynch, the city's founder.
Cabel Street was named for Dr. George Cabell, who once lived at Point of Honor.
Cable Street was once the farm road of Judge William Daniel, who gave his name to Daniel's Hill.
Langhorne Road was named ror George W. Langhorne, a large property owner here.
Many of the major roads in the early 1800's were known as "pikes" or "turnpikes," often paved with rough-hewn logs.
The Salem Turnpike led to Salem, and is now knows as Timberlake Road, for Timber Lake, which was developed as a vacation community.
McCausland Street was named for Gen. John McCausland, one of the city's defenderes in the Civil War. Munford and Dearing streets were also named for Confederate generals.
Park Avenue got its name from Miller Park, which it parallels.
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This is a perfect dip for Superbowl Sunday! I've been making this recipe for 15 years and it's always the one people request I bring to a party.
Mix the first four ingredients thoroughly to remove lumps, add in Taco Seasoning. Spice it up to your own taste with Hot Sauce and Hot Pepper Flakes. Spread the mixture into a clear glass dish or decorative bowl. Top with shredded cheese, then top with shredded lettuce. Add olives, tomatoes and peppers. Cover and refrigerate until party time. Serve with Nacho Chips.
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SPICY TACO DIP
2 8 ounce packages Cream Cheese, softened
1 24 ounce container of Sour Cream
1 Small Onion, chopped
1 tsp chopped Garlic
1 1/2 - 2 1.25 oz packages of Taco Seasoning (season to your taste)
Hot Pepper flakes
Hot Sauce
1-2 cup shredded Fiesta Blend Cheese
Shredded Lettuce
Sliced Black Olives
Chopped Tomatoes
Jalapeno peppers
Nacho Chips

For more recipes or information about Lynchburg, Virginia, contact:
Debbie Malone, Realtor
RE/MAX 1st Olympic
(434)546-0369
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The Burg Magazine just released their Best of the Burg list for 2007 and Schmokies Smokehouse and BBQ was voted the Best BBQ in Lynchburg. If you love barbeque, you're going to love Schmokies . Located in Wyndhurst, Schmokies offers southern style barbecue and smoked meats (Virginia Pulled Pork, Carolina Style Pork, Smoked Turkey, Smoked Sausage, Pulled Chicken and BBQ Brisket) with six homemade sauces. Signature sides including corn on the cob, honey baked beans and hushpuppies. A classic combo include your choice of meat, roll, two sides and cornbread for $6.99.
Come in and watch a game or the news on one of the multiple tv's. Want BBQ for your Football Party, Church Picnic or Graduation? Schmokies has a separate counter for take out orders.
Hours of operation:
Monday-Thursday 11:30am-8:30pm
Friday & Saturday 11:30am-10:00pm
Sunday 11:30am-3:30pm
Located at 112 Tradewynd Drive in Wyndhurst. (434) 832-8210, (434) 832-8213 FAX
Would you like more information about Lynchburg? Click here to search for Lynchburg Virginia Homes For Sale. For more information about Wyndhurst or other communities in Lynchburg, Bedford or Campbell Counties, call me.
Debbie Malone, Realtor
RE/MAX 1st Olympic
(434)546-0369
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The Burg Magazine just released its Best Of Lynchburg list and named Jasmin Harris Of Big Lick Tropical Grill as the best bartender in Lynchburg. Congratulations Jasmin!
If you're looking for a great lunch at a reasonable price you have to check out Big Lick in Lynchburg. Located in front of Cattle Annie's on Rte 29 North, this restaurant has 30 lunch choices on its menu and daily specials. The food is great and the service is fast. The toughest thing is making a selection with all of the choices offered (I guess that means you have to go back!)
The best news is all of the lunches featured in the menu are $5.50 and that includes a drink! With tax, lunch for two is $12.27, can't beat that. If you're going, take the Oddfellows Road exit and follow the signs.

Want more information about things to do in Lynchburg? Click for homes for sale in Lynchburg Virginia.
Debbie Malone, Realtor
RE/MAX 1st Olympic
(434)546-0369
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The Burg Magazine just released their Best of the Burg list for 2007 and Amazement Square was named the best local attraction. This is a hands on Museum with four floors to explore, slide and climb through. There are plenty of interactive exhibits that encourage visitors to explore global and regional topics, (check out the Book Nook), arts and humanities, science and health themes while providing a relaxed learning environment. Along with the new Riverfront Skatepark, this is a home run for the kids!

Hours of Operation are:
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm-5:00pm
Open Mondays & major holidays
and Memorial Day thru Labor Day 1:00pm-5:00pm
Admission
Free Unlimited visits for members and children under 2 years old
General Admission $7.00 2 and up
Seniors $6.00
Groups of 10 or more $4.50 each with two day advanced notice (upon availability)
Family Fun Night
4th Wednesday of the month from 3:00pm-8:30pm, admission is $1.00
Parking
Free parking is available in the museum's parking lot located across from the museum and along the streets around the museum.
Accessibility
Amazement Square is wheelchair accessible and will make every effort to accommodate visitors with special needs.

Check out the 'bug' sculptures!
Amazement Square is located in Downtown Lynchburg, at 27 Ninth Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Phone: (434) 845-1888 Fax: (434) 845-5221 on the web at http://www.amazementsquare.org/ and http://www.discoverlynchburg.org/
While you're downtown, check out Monument Terrace, the Langley Fountain and The Old City Cemetery. Click for information about homes for sale in Lynchburg and the surrounding area call me at (434)546-0369.

Debbie Malone, Realtor
RE/MAX 1st Olympic
20395 Timberlake Rd
Lynchburg, VA 24502
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