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Comprising Isle of Wight's strong economic base are several major manufacturing industries: paper products, lumber, food processing, information systems, building materials, and logging equipment.
Isle of Wight, while having a progressive and sound economic base, also boasts strong connections to the past. Its rich history is evidenced through its historical homes and authentic architecture. A perfect example of Isle of Wight's living history is St. Luke's Church (affectionately known to the locals as "Old Brick"), located in the town of Smithfield. St. Luke's is the oldest existing church of English foundation in America dating back to 1632! For those who crave the solitude and beauty of a small, close-knit community, surrounded by historical points of interest, Isle of Wight has much to offer!
With its natural beauty, thriving economy and high standard of living, Isle of Wight is truly Virginia's promised land. The County?s 319 square miles of terrain and planned development is fertile ground for the region's most prosperous businesses. Rich in natural resources and populated by residents smart enough to use them wisely, Isle of Wight has successfully blended industry with good, clean living. Investing heavily in schools, health care, parks and neighborhoods continues to build quality of life.
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