Taylorstown Today
Taylorstown is today a community of about four
thousand people (3,216 were recorded in the 2000
census, a number that has grown significantly) who
live generally within a three-mile radius of the
original town center. It is no longer considered an
official township of Virginia, and has consequently
been vaguely divided among the distantly neighboring
towns of Leesburg, Lovettsville, Lucketts, and
Waterford. This has resulted in a confusion of
government services: some residents have the address
of one town, the phone number of another, and the
school of whichever district maintains the nearest
bus route.
The population is economically diverse. Some
residents are artists and do not possess working
plumbing, other residents live in mansions worth
tens of millions, and the rest are somewhere in
between. Easy access to the MARC commuter rail has
also brought in a number of residents who commute to
work everyday in Washington, D.C. via an hour-long
train ride.
Despite the confusion of geographical boundaries
and the wide diversity, Taylorstown continues to be
a close community. It is actively concerned about
the well-being of its residents and its land,
interests that are represented locally and abroad by
The Taylorstown Community Association.