A small unincorporated community in Northumberland County, Reedville tends to fly a bit under the radar. But that certainly wasn’t the case in the late 1800s, when Reedville was once the single wealthiest place in the entire country. Today, you’ll find fascinating evidence of the town’s wealth as made evident by the lavish architecture that remains today. If you’re anything like us, you’ll love the opportunity to stroll down the town’s main street, admiring both the historic homes and the views of the water. Learn more about the fascinating history of Reedville, Virginia, and what it’s like to visit today.

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Reedville is also a popular place to catch the ferry to Tangier Island, Virginia.

For a little more travel inspiration, check out this breathtaking drone footage of Reedville. We bet you’ll be packing your bags in no time!

Did you know about the fascinating history of Reedville, Virginia? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we would love to hear from you! Looking for related content? Check out our list of some of the most historic small towns in Virginia. Looking for a place to stay while you’re in the area? Take a look at these unique places to stay near the Chesapeake Bay.

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