With more than 200 years of history under its belt since the Hill City first was recognized by the Virginia General Assembly, Lynchburg is a locality crisscrossed with aging water and sewer pipes, old bridges and an outdated streetscape.
Margaret Carmel, The News & Advance
Tue, 04/03/2018 - 2:34pm
With more than 200 years of history under its belt since the Hill City first was recognized by the Virginia General Assembly, Lynchburg is a locality crisscrossed with aging water and sewer pipes, old bridges and an outdated streetscape.