1. Lynchburg - Noun
2. Lynchburg - Proper noun
a city in central Virginia
Source: WordNetA Lynchburg, Va., native, Flower punctuated her career with three victories (women’s 100, 200 and 4 x 100 relay) at the 2015 Big South Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Source: Internet
LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) – Former Tuskegee Airman Alfred Thomas Farrar died on Thursday in Virginia only days before a ceremony planned to honor his service in the program that famously trained Black military pilots during World War II. Source: Internet
A statement issued by the hospital reported he was pronounced dead at Lynchburg General Hospital at 12:40 p.m., EST. Source: Internet
He pulled Breckinridge's division from Cold Harbor and sent it toward Lynchburg to parry Hunter. Source: Internet
He has served on the boards for the Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance, American Red Cross and Greater Lynchburg Community Trust. Source: Internet
Lynchburg native James Rives Childs served in the U.S. Army as a code breaker in France during World War I. After working for the American Relief Administration in the Balkans and the Soviet Union, Childs began a 30-year diplomatic career. Source: Internet