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Virginia Real Estate The Old Dominion has a varied economic climate with farming, fishing, mining, transport, aeronautics and the tourist industry. The deep history of this state reaches back to the founding of the country. Virginia has opportunities for fun for golfers, hunters and fishermen and history buffs. Virginia is bounded on the north by Maryland and West Virginia, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and Washington D.C., on the south by North Carolina and Tennessee and on the west by West Virginia and Kentucky. Virginia Business
The agricultural sector of the Virginia
economy produces tobacco, grains, corn, soybeans, peanuts, sweet
potatoes, cotton, and apples, grapes, poultry, dairy products, and
cattle. The industrial sector of the Virginia economy produces chemicals, electrical equipment, food, textiles, computer communications and paper products. The coastal fisheries are large, bringing in especially shellfish—largely oysters and crabs. The mining industry in Virginia adds to the state’s economy by extracting portland cement, clay, coal, gypsum, lead, limestone, sand, gravel, slate, soapstone, titanium, and zinc. The military is a very significant part of the Virginia economy with a naval base, a naval shipyard, and a center for aeronautical research. The United States government is a major employer of Virginians who commute to Washington D.C. The Virginia tourist industry thrives offering the deep history of the area to those who visit this beautiful and historical state. |
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