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City Of Emporia

201 South Main Street
434-634-3332

Office Hours:

Monday - Friday

8:00AM-5:00PM

About Emporia

Because of friction between the two villages, Benjamin Tillar, a county native of Virginia House of Delegates, named the town after Emporia, Kansas, the hometown of one of his associates in the Atlantic and Danville Railroad. Emporia comes from the Latin word meaning place of plenty where business is transacted. The General Assembly revoked the town charter in 1888, a year after it had incorporated Emporia, and did not reincorporate the town until 1892. Emporia, Virginia located in Greensville County, was founded in 1887 from the merger of Hicksford and Belfield. The two Greensville County towns merged in 1887 to form Emporia, which was chartered as a City in 1967.

The City of Emporia (pop. 5,700) is the southern gateway to Virginia. Just 8 miles from the North Carolina line, it is the first municipality on I-95 heading into Virginia. Emporia is an hour’s drive (65 miles) from the Capital City of Richmond, three hours’ drive (180 miles) from the Nation’s Capital, Washington, D.C., and strategically “mid-way between the Big Apple and Disney world.”

Like the rest of Virginia, the City is also rich in history. The 1781 Greensville County Courthouse Courthouse, located in the 300-block of South Main Street is the focal point of downtown Emporia. One block east of South Main Street is Village View (ca. 1795), a federal style home with significance in the War Between the States.


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