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Henrico
County, Virginia is ideally located in the mid-Atlantic region
of the United States. This strategic location on the eastern
seaboard is a valuable asset. It places local businesses halfway
between the markets of the north and south, within one-day haul
of 50% of the U.S. population. Over 60% of the goods manufactured
in the United States are distributed from the 750-mile (1,207
kilometers) area.
Henrico's central Virginia location is within a two-hour
drive to the Atlantic beaches, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and
the nation's capital, Washington, D.C. Historic Williamsburg
is within a one-hour drive. Two major East Coast interstates
cross in Henrico County (I-64 EW and I-95 NS) allowing for efficient
travel.
Henrico County's land area totals 244.06 square miles (635
square kilometers) and consists of both highly developed urban
and suburban areas, and undeveloped agricultural and forest
land.
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