Troy is a small town in Jackson County, West Virginia, located along the Ohio River. It has a population of approximately 150 people and covers an area of 0.12 square miles. The town is known for its historical significance, having been settled in the early 1800s and being home to several historic buildings, including Concord College and the Camden Park amusement park. The town is also an important transportation hub, with several major highways passing through its borders, including US Route 35 and Interstate 64. Despite its small size, Troy offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including fishing and boating on the Ohio River, hiking and camping in nearby state forests, and shopping in local markets and antique shops.
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