Where is Suffolk Located? - Suffolk is a city located in the Nansemond County of Virginia, United States. Suffolk lies between 29.7355047 Degrees North latitudes and 94.9774274 Degrees West longitudes.
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Where is Suffolk Located?
Suffolk is a city located in the Virginia. Nansemond County was consolidated with the City of Suffolk in 1974 and is now part of the independent city of Suffolk, Virginia, United States.. Suffolk lies between 29.7355047 Degrees North latitudes and 94.9774274 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Suffolk city is 94324 people and the city has a total area of 399.15 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.
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Suffolk, Virginia Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| City | Suffolk |
| County | Independent City |
| State | Virginia |
| State Capital | Richmond |
| US Region | Southern United States |
| Latitude | 36.7282° N |
| Longitude | 76.6015° W |
| Elevation | Approximately 43 ft (13 m) |
| Land Area (sq mi) | 400.21 |
| Water Area (sq mi) | 13.02 |
| Total Area (sq mi) | 413.23 |
| Population (2020 Census) | 94,324 |
| Population Density (per sq mi) | 235.7 |
| ZIP Codes | 23432–23439 |
| Area Codes | 757 |
| Time Zone Standard | Eastern Standard Time (EST), UTC−5 |
| Time Zone Daylight | Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), UTC−4 |
| Currency | United States Dollar (USD) |
| FIPS Code | 5176000 |
| Congressional District | 3rd Congressional District |
Transportation and Connectivity in Suffolk
| Transportation Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Airport Name | Norfolk International Airport provides major commercial air service. |
| IATA Code | ORF |
| Port | Nearby Port of Virginia facilities provide major maritime transportation access. |
| Major Highways | U.S. Highways 13, 17, 58, and 460, Interstate 664, and nearby Interstate 64 provide regional connections. |
| Train/Amtrak Service | Amtrak service is available from nearby Norfolk and Newport News stations. |
| Local Bus/Transit Service | Hampton Roads Transit provides regional bus service. |
- Suffolk is an independent city located in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia.
- The city is one of the largest cities by land area in Virginia.
- Suffolk is known for its agricultural heritage, peanut production, historic downtown, and natural areas.
- The city provides access to the Chesapeake Bay region, military facilities, and major coastal cities.
Top Places to Visit in Suffolk, Virginia
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge | Wildlife Refuge |
| Riddick's Folly House Museum | Historic Museum |
| Suffolk Seaboard Station Railroad Museum | Railroad Museum |
| Lake Meade Park | Public Park |
| Sleepy Hole Golf Course | Golf Facility |
| Constant's Wharf Park & Marina | Waterfront Park |
| Planters Peanut Center | Local Landmark |
| Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts | Cultural Venue |
| Nansemond River | River Recreation Area |
| Chuckatuck Historic District | Historic District |
Driving Distances from Suffolk, Virginia to Nearby Cities
| City | State | Distance (mi) | Approx. Drive Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norfolk | Virginia | 25 | 35 min |
| Virginia Beach | Virginia | 35 | 45 min |
| Portsmouth | Virginia | 25 | 35 min |
| Chesapeake | Virginia | 15 | 25 min |
| Williamsburg | Virginia | 65 | 1 hr 15 min |
| Richmond | Virginia | 95 | 1 hr 40 min |
| Newport News | Virginia | 45 | 1 hr |
| Raleigh | North Carolina | 160 | 2 hr 45 min |
| Washington, D.C. | District of Columbia | 180 | 3 hr |
| Baltimore | Maryland | 230 | 3 hr 45 min |
Colleges and Universities near Suffolk, Virginia
| Institution Name | Type | Level | Notable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Old Dominion University | Public | University | Engineering, business, maritime studies, and research programs |
| Norfolk State University | Public | University | Business, education, sciences, and public service programs |
| Tidewater Community College | Public | Community College | Workforce training, technical programs, and transfer education |
| Christopher Newport University | Public | University | Liberal arts, business, sciences, and leadership programs |
| Regent University | Private | University | Law, business, education, and professional programs |
Waterbodies near Suffolk, Virginia
Nansemond River, James River, Lake Meade, Lake Kilby, Bennett's Creek, and nearby Chesapeake Bay waterways
Golf Courses near Suffolk, Virginia
Sleepy Hole Golf Course, Riverfront Golf Club, Cypress Cove Country Club, and nearby Hampton Roads golf facilities
Key Landmarks and Places to Visit in Suffolk, Virginia
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge | Wildlife Refuge |
| Riddick's Folly House Museum | Historic Museum |
| Suffolk Seaboard Station Railroad Museum | Railroad Museum |
| Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts | Cultural Venue |
| Planters Peanut Center | Local Landmark |
| Constant's Wharf Park & Marina | Waterfront Park |
| Lake Meade Park | Public Park |
| Chuckatuck Historic District | Historic District |
| Sleepy Hole Golf Course | Golf Facility |
| Nansemond River | River Recreation Area |
Waterbodies near Suffolk, Virginia
Nansemond River, James River, Lake Meade, Lake Kilby, Bennett's Creek, and nearby Chesapeake Bay waterways
Golf Courses near Suffolk, Virginia
Sleepy Hole Golf Course, Riverfront Golf Club, Cypress Cove Country Club, and nearby Hampton Roads golf facilities
Suffolk, Virginia — Key Historical Facts
- Suffolk was founded in 1742 and developed as a transportation and trading center in the Tidewater region of Virginia.
- The city grew around the Nansemond River and became an important location for agriculture, shipping, and commerce.
- Suffolk became known worldwide for peanut farming and processing, earning a reputation as a major peanut-producing center.
- The city expanded significantly through annexations and became one of Virginia's largest cities by land area.
- Today, Suffolk is known for its historic districts, agricultural heritage, wildlife areas, and connection to the Hampton Roads metropolitan region.
References
- City of Suffolk Official Website
- Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Virginia Tourism
- Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
- Old Dominion University
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