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Mckenzie Hathaway

Mckenzie Hathaway

Autoimmune Health Coach/Healer
Offers virtual services

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If your story is anything like mine, you are on a journey to heal your body. A life free from constant chronic pain and fatigue is what so many are longing for. Maybe you’ve been to countless practitioners and received multiple diagnoses, but you still feel completely hopeless. You are not alone. I…


Frequently asked questions

 

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Salem, VA

 

Salem is an independent city in the U.S. commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,346. It is the county seat of Roanoke County, although the two are separate jurisdictions. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Salem with Roanoke County, which surrounds both Salem and the neighboring City of Roanoke, for statistical purposes. Salem has its courthouse and sheriff's office but shares a jail with Roanoke County, which is located in the Roanoke County Courthouse complex in Salem. The Roanoke County Sheriff's Office and Roanoke County Department of Social Services are also located within Salem, though the county administrative offices are located in unincorporated Cave Spring.

Roanoke College is located in the city. Salem is also the home to a minor league baseball team, the Salem Red Sox

Salem is located at 37°17′12″N 80°3′21″W (37.286895, -80.055836).

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 14.5 square miles (37.6 km2), of which 14.4 square miles (37.3 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km2) (0.7%) is water.

The earliest history of Salem exists as archaeological evidence of Native American tribes from as far back as 8,000 BCE until the middle of the 18th century. Europeans first explored the area of Salem in 1671, when the Siouan-speaking Totero people had a village nearby. Explorers Thomas Batts and Robert Fallam gave the area its first recorded name: Totero Town, after this tribe, who supplied them with a guide to help with further exploration. Fort Lewis, named for General Andrew Lewis, of what is now Roanoke County, was built west of the town in 1752. Salem's Andrew Lewis Middle School (formerly Andrew Lewis High School) was named after General Lewis. Salem became a small settlement serving travelers on the Great Road (roughly the same path followed by US-11 and later Interstate 81 today) and was officially founded in 1802, receiving its charter in 1806. It is not known why the town was named Salem; the most widely accepted explanation is that it was named to honor William Bryan, a prominent citizen, who had moved from Salem, New Jersey.

Salem was attacked twice by the Union Army during the American Civil War, but its Salem Flying Artillery is said to have fired the last Confederate shot at Appomattox Court House before Robert E. Lee's surrender.

One of the city's four elementary schools is named after African American scientist G. W. Carver. Before integration, this was the high school for African Americans in Salem. 

Salem provides health and wellness programs and centers for its residents. Unwind and pamper yourself at The Jefferson Spa. Experience signature treatments, massages, and skincare rituals in a historic and luxurious environment. Retreat to Salamander Resort & Spa for a day of relaxation and rejuvenation. Enjoy therapeutic massages, body treatments, and wellness services amidst Virginia's scenic beauty. Experience ultimate relaxation at The Spa at The Omni Homestead Resort. Treat yourself to massages, facials, and body therapies in a historic and picturesque setting. Achieve your fitness goals at Gold's Gym in Virginia Beach. Access state-of-the-art equipment, group fitness classes, and personalized training programs. Experience holistic wellness at ACAC Fitness & Wellness Centers. Discover fitness programs, group classes, and spa services designed for total well-being. Elevate your fitness journey at Onelife Fitness. Access premium gym facilities, personal training, and group exercise classes for all fitness levels.

 

The top sites in Salem, VA: Salem Civic Center, Salem Museum, Launching Pad Trampoline Park & Family Fun Center.

 

Area: 14.62 sq mi (37.88 km2). Elevation: 1,075 ft (358.14 m). Population: 25,346. ZIP Code: 24153. Area Code: 540.

 

FAQs

 

Why is Salem, VA famous?

In modern times, Salem has developed a nationwide reputation as a sports town, bringing to the community dozens of collegiate and amateur tournaments and championships. Most notably, Salem has hosted the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, the NCAA Division III football championship, since 1993. The emphasis on sports marketing and tourism has significantly contributed to the local economy.

 

Is Salem, VA a good place to live?

Salem is in Salem City County and is one of the best places to live in Virginia. Living in Salem offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Salem, there are a lot of parks. Many young professionals live in Salem.

 

Is it expensive to live in Salem, VA?

Salem's housing expenses are 4% higher than the national average and the utility prices are 6% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 7% lower than the national average. Salem has grocery prices that are 11% lower than the national average.

 

Sources

City of Salem

Wikipedia

Payscale

Niche

The Jefferson Spa

Salamander Resort & Spa

The Spa at The Omni Homestead Resort

Gold's Gym in Virginia Beach

ACAC Fitness & Wellness Centers

Onelife Fitness

Salem Civic Center

Salem Museum

Launching Pad Trampoline Park & Family Fun Center

 

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