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Smithfield, VA

The town of Smithfield is located in Isle of Wight County.  Smithfield was colonized in 1634 and incorporated in 1921 on the James River and is most famous for the Smithfield ham.



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Smithfield Center

The Smithfield Center opened its doors on November 30, 2000 and has since hosted numerous events including parties, weddings, trade shows and business and governmental meetings.  Smithfield Center is located on the Pagan River in beautiful historic district of Smithfield, VA.  The Smithfield Center can accommodate both large and small groups and you will find everything you need for a meeting, conference, wedding or banquet at The Smithfield Center.

Titan Mobile Home Supplies

TITAN is a privately owned company that has provided parts and installation to the mobile and manufactured home community for the past 10 years.

Town of Smithfield

Smithfield has many of the charms associated with Hampton Roads communities, including 18th & 19th Century architecture, a revitalized historic downtown, and all the character of a former colonial seaport. According to the Virginia Landmarks Register, Smithfield is "perhaps the best preserved of Virginia's Colonial seaports."


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