Middlesex County, Virginia
Middlesex County, Virginia
Middlesex County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,625. The county seat is Saluda.
History
Middlesex County was established in 1669 from a part of Lancaster County. The county was named after the historic county of Middlesex in England. The area has a rich history, including significant events during the American Revolutionary War and the American Civil War.
Geography
Middlesex County is situated on the Middle Peninsula, bordered by the Rappahannock River to the north and the Chesapeake Bay to the east. The county has a total area of 211 square miles, of which 130 square miles is land and 81 square miles is water.
Adjacent Counties
- Essex County - northwest
- King and Queen County - west
- Gloucester County - south
- Mathews County - southeast
- Lancaster County - northeast
Demographics
As of the 2020 census, the population of Middlesex County was 10,625. The county has a diverse demographic profile with a mix of different age groups and ethnic backgrounds.
Economy
The economy of Middlesex County is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism. The county's location along the Chesapeake Bay makes it a popular destination for boating and water-related activities.
Education
Middlesex County is served by the Middlesex County Public Schools system, which includes Middlesex High School, St. Clare Walker Middle School, and Middlesex Elementary School.
Transportation
The county is accessible via several major highways, including U.S. Route 17 and Virginia State Route 33. The Rappahannock River Bridge connects Middlesex County to Lancaster County.
Communities
Towns
Unincorporated Communities
- Deltaville
- Hartfield
- Locust Hill
- Saluda (county seat)
Notable People
- Christchurch School - A private Episcopal school located in the county.
See Also
References
External Links
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