375 Continental Cir
Christiansburg, Virginia 24073
Overview
Welcome to The Adams at Peppers Ferry
Nestled in the heart of Christiansburg, The Adams at Peppers Ferry is more than just an apartment complex—it's a gateway to a rich tapestry of history and modern convenience. What began as a collection of taverns and rest stops along the historic Great Wilderness Road has blossomed into the New River Valley’s premier retail hub, where brand-name shopping and dining seamlessly blend with locally-owned eateries and unique boutiques.
Christiansburg is a town where the past and present coexist in harmony. Historic neighborhoods stand proudly alongside innovative businesses and developments, creating a vibrant community that retains its small-town charm even as it grows.
From the legendary footsteps of Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett to the transformative influence of Booker T. Washington, Christiansburg has been a cornerstone of American history. In the post-World War II era, the town welcomed the iconic Starlite Drive-In, further cementing its reputation as a place of growth and tradition.
The New River, discovered by early settlers in 1671, is the oldest river in the western hemisphere and a testament to the enduring natural beauty of the area. The land, once home to Native American tribes like the Shawnee, witnessed the arrival of settlers of German, French, Scotch-Irish, and English descent, who forged a new path in this storied landscape.
In the late 1600s, Dutch priest Friar Hans arrived, and by the early 1700s, the area was named Hans Meadow in his honor, marking another chapter in the rich history that defines Christiansburg.
At The Adams at Peppers Ferry, you're not just finding a place to live—you're becoming part of a community with a deep and fascinating heritage, surrounded by the modern comforts and conveniences you deserve.
Nestled in the heart of Christiansburg, The Adams at Peppers Ferry is more than just an apartment complex—it's a gateway to a rich tapestry of history and modern convenience. What began as a collection of taverns and rest stops along the historic Great Wilderness Road has blossomed into the New River Valley’s premier retail hub, where brand-name shopping and dining seamlessly blend with locally-owned eateries and unique boutiques.
Christiansburg is a town where the past and present coexist in harmony. Historic neighborhoods stand proudly alongside innovative businesses and developments, creating a vibrant community that retains its small-town charm even as it grows.
From the legendary footsteps of Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett to the transformative influence of Booker T. Washington, Christiansburg has been a cornerstone of American history. In the post-World War II era, the town welcomed the iconic Starlite Drive-In, further cementing its reputation as a place of growth and tradition.
The New River, discovered by early settlers in 1671, is the oldest river in the western hemisphere and a testament to the enduring natural beauty of the area. The land, once home to Native American tribes like the Shawnee, witnessed the arrival of settlers of German, French, Scotch-Irish, and English descent, who forged a new path in this storied landscape.
In the late 1600s, Dutch priest Friar Hans arrived, and by the early 1700s, the area was named Hans Meadow in his honor, marking another chapter in the rich history that defines Christiansburg.
At The Adams at Peppers Ferry, you're not just finding a place to live—you're becoming part of a community with a deep and fascinating heritage, surrounded by the modern comforts and conveniences you deserve.
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