"Redneck" is a term often describes rural, working-class people in the southern United States.

Being called a “redneck” has become a point of pride for a good amount of folks in the south. It has started to be embraced by many as a badge of cultural pride, reflecting a lifestyle centered around good ole southern values like; community, traditional living, and outdoor activities.

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In Virginia, several towns embody this identity, offering a glimpse into the heart of Southern culture. Here are five towns in Virginia that truly understand what it means to be a redneck.

5. Pulaski

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Located in the New River Valley, Pulaski has retained its working-class character. Surrounded by natural beauty, it’s a haven for fishing, hunting, and hiking enthusiasts. Community events, including minor league baseball games and local fairs, underscore the town's love for sports, music, and Southern pastimes.

4. Lebanon

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Lebanon, in Russell County, exemplifies redneck culture with its agricultural economy. Farming and livestock are central to the local lifestyle. Community events like county fairs, rodeos, and festivals reflect traditional values and a hardworking ethos.

 3. Big Stone Gap

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Also in Wise County, Big Stone Gap is renowned for its coal mining heritage and close-knit community. Popular outdoor activities include hiking, fishing, and camping. The town gained fame from the novel and movie "Big Stone Gap," highlighting its unique Appalachian culture and resilient community.

2. Galax

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Known as the "World Capital of Old-Time Mountain Music," Galax is situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains just a hop, skip and a jump from the North Carolina border. The town hosts the annual Old Fiddlers' Convention, celebrating country music and letter folks take in some great music and tradition at their own pace. Pickup trucks, cowboy boots, and Southern hospitality are staples here.

1. Appalachia

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Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, this town truly earns its name. Located smack in the middle of America’s most beautiful mountain range, the town's rich coal mining history shapes its community. Residents enjoy hunting, fishing, and ATV riding, embracing their blue-collar roots and traditional values.

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