The Town of Leesburg has surpassed Blacksburg as Virginia’s largest town. Leesburg Councilwoman Katie Sheldon Hammler made the announcement Tuesday at the end of the Town Council’s regular meeting. She learned the news during a recent Virginia Municipal League conference.
"It was disclosed that Leesburg is now officially the largest town in Virginia," Hammler said, adding that Leesburg's population of 44,400 edged out Blacksburg's 42,600. "So we're significantly larger."
Loudoun County's 2012 population was estimated at 328,533.
Joan Coullahan
7:58 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Great town and wonderful place to live
maria
9:50 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
i love Leesburg, especially where I live right in the middle of everything !!
GEORGE DAWSON
11:10 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
PEOPLE TELL ME ALL THE TIME LEESBURG IS THE CLEANESS TOWN IN THE STATE. JUST LOOK AROUND ITS TRUE. GREAT TOWN.
Kristen Umstattd
4:39 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Thank-you to all of you who love Leesburg.