Crozet, Virginia Crozet is positioned in Virginia Crozet - Crozet Crozet / kro ze / is a census-designated place (CDP) in Albemarle County in the U.S.
Crozet is part of the Charlottesville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Crozet is positioned at 38 4 12 N 78 42 6 W (38.069922, -78.701576). Crozet is served by Western Albemarle High School, J.
Henley Middle School, Brownsville Elementary School, Meriwether Lewis Elementary School, Murray Elementary School and Crozet Elementary School.
All schools in Crozet are part of Albemarle County Public Schools.
Western Albemarle High School is a enhance high school serving the central region of Albemarle County.
Henley Middle School is a middle school, positioned on roughly 30 acres (120,000 m2) of land, that feeds into Western Albemarle High School.
The school was assembled using the same blueprints as Jack Jouett Middle School.
Directly opposite from Henley Middle School, on the same side of Route 250, is Brownsville Elementary, which shares an entrance from the highway with the middle school.
Brownsville Elementary pupils graduate from the school to attend Henley Middle School.
Crozet Elementary School (the newer building) is positioned in non-urban Crozet on Crozet Avenue, athwart the street from the initial Crozet Elementary building.
Named after Claudius Crozet, the school feeds into J.
Crozet Elementary teaches kindergarten-5th grade.
Other schools that feed into Henley are Meriwether Lewis Elementary and Murray Elementary, both of which are positioned in the vicinity of Ivy, Virginia.
Crozet is also home to a branch of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library System.
The Crozet Library was homed in a stockyards depot which was assembled in 1923 by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. The new Crozet Library is [https://realcrozetva.com/2012/12/10/bricking-of-the-crozet-library/ now open.
Because of Crozet's locale in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, its natural scenery is one of its distinguishing features.
Crozet Park is a 22-acre (89,000 m2) 501(c)(3) non-profit recreational facility where various sports organizations small-town to Albemarle County come to play and practice throughout the year.
Historically, Crozet was strategically meaningful as a depot and transit hub for the small-town apple and peach burgeoning industries. Morton Frozen Foods had its flagship manufacturing plant positioned in Crozet from August 1, 1953 until the late 1990s. In 2000, food packaging company, Con - Agra Foods, who last owned the brand, closed the plant, laying off more than 600 employees. Today Musictoday, acquired in 2014 by San Francisco-based Delivery Agent Inc., an interactive entertainment-commerce firm, operates out of the building. Each year, Crozet holds an Independence Day celebration, which comprises of a parade through the downtown area, a carnival in Crozet Park lasting for a several days, and a sizeable fireworks show to bring the festivities to a close.
Crozet Park also hosts the semiannual Crozet Arts and Crafts Festival on Mother's Day weekend and the second weekend of October.
The ark seen in the movie, as well as the set for Evan's neighborhood, was constructed there. The film set was situated on a plot of territory athwart from Western Albemarle High School which later became a housing subdivision.
Crozet has been home to the Starr Hill Brewery since 2005, having relocated from close-by Charlottesville.
Murphy series' that takes place in Crozet.
Over the past fifteen years, Crozet has seen an increasing rate of housing development, in part because of close-by Charlottesville's reputation as a desirable location, but also because Albemarle County titled Crozet as a designated expansion area.
In 2001, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors allowed a framework dubbed the "Crozet Master Plan", advanced by a small-town architect and county-wide planning firm, in order to regulate evolution patterns and furnish a enhance forum for discussing the topic.
The Master Plan allows the populace of Crozet to expanded to over 12,000 citizens by the 2020s more than four times the 2001 population.
These numbers have alarmed some long-time inhabitants who are accustomed to the non-urban tranquility of Crozet, and over a thousand citizens have petitioned the county to cut down on the number of prepared homeholds.
The Crozet Historic District was listed the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. "Crozet Enumeration Designated Place".
Jefferson-Madison Regional Library - Crozet.
"Secrets of the Blue Ridge: Virginia Mountain Peaches | Crozet Gazette".
"Residents Upset About Crozet Development" Charlottesville Newsplex.
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