Western Branch, Virginia

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Western Branch is a community located in the independent city of Chesapeake, Virginia (formerly Norfolk County) in the United States. It is located in the South Hampton Roads region and consists of generally low-lying sandy terrain of the coastal plain. The area is adjacent to the Western Branch of the Elizabeth River, from which its name derived.

Western Branch is the northernmost borough of Chesapeake. Its only high school is Western Branch High School, which also serves the residents of Bower's Hill. The school's sports teams are named the "Western Branch Bruins."

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[edit] History

In the 1970s and early 80s, most of the residents lived in Western Branch because of either the General Electric plant located in Suffolk, Virginia or military families trying to live outside the busy Norfolk/Virginia Beach areas. As the GE plant shut down in the mid 80s, many residents were left jobless and many new opportunities opened up.

[edit] Today

Western Branch is an almost exclusively residential area, with the exception of an area around the intersection of Taylor Road and Portsmouth Boulevard consisting of a Wal-Mart Supercenter, several small strip malls, and one enclosed mall, Chesapeake Square which has become undersized relative to the rapid growth of the area since about 2001. Most residents commute to either Norfolk, Virginia Beach, or the Northern Peninsula.

Western Branch is bordered by Portsmouth to the east and northeast, Suffolk to the west and northwest, and the borough of Bowers Hill to the south.

[edit] Highways

Two highways are convenient for Western Branch residents; I-664, part of the Hampton Roads Beltway, cuts right through the center of Western Branch and takes residents north and south. Taking I-664 south allows residents to get on I-64, to head towards southern Chesapeake, and I-264, to head towards Portsmouth, and to Norfolk and Virginia Beach by taking the Downtown Tunnel. Just north of the city, State Route 164 heads into the Norfolk/Virginia Beach area by taking a route through Portsmouth to the Midtown Tunnel.

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