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Pulaski County is a place where you can live reasonably close to the more urban areas of the New River Valley but without the hustle and bustle of city life.
The county seat has about 9,000 residents and 2,000 live in Dublin. Another 20,000 or so people live in the smaller towns and rural areas.
The New River Valley Fairground is the site of the county fair as well as horse shows, rodeos, flea markets, and farm equipment sales.
Pulaski is home to the Pulaski Mariners, an Appalachian League baseball team. Games are played in historic Calfee Park, a great place to spend a summer evening with family and friends.
Pulaski County Schools include eight elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school facility. New River Community College is at the intersection of Routes 100 and 11, in Dublin.
The county is convenient, with four exits from Interstate 81. (Exits 89, 94, 98 and 101) Interstate 77 is less than 18 miles southeast of Pulaski.
The New River Valley Airport is a registered Foreign Trade Zone, has a customs office and offers business, commuter, and personal flights.
The Roanoke Airport only is about one hour north.
Local industries also ship and receive freight via Norfolk-Southern.
The beautiful New River, offers boating, fishing, hiking, bird watching, and other outdoor activities.
Randolph Park, in Dublin, has hiking trails, a water park, tennis and basketball courts, as well as nature trails and frisbee golf.
Pulaski Community Hospital is located within the county, and Carilion New River Valley Medical Center is nearby in Montgomery County.
Low tax rates, steady land values, and a convenient location make Pulaski County attractive.
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