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Sylva Flower Delivery Service
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Sylva Zip Codes:
28779
Sylva: latitude 35.3754 – longitude -83.2185
Sylva is an incorporated town located in central Jackson County, in the Plott Balsam Mountains of Western North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town had a total population of 2,588. It is the county seat, taking beyond the role from clear Webster in 1913.
According to popular accounts, Sylva is named after William D. Sylva, a Danish handyman who spent a month in the house of General E. R. Hampton, who owned much of the estate later developed as downtown Sylva. When the town applied for a post office, Hampton asked his juvenile daughter Mae what the town’s pronounce should be. She liked the handyman hence much she said, “Sylva.” This account is disputed: according to a 21st-century investigation, the handyman William D. Sylva was not Danish, and it is likely that his surname was not Sylva. His last say was “Selvey;” the letter that he wrote to the town was likely in Portuguese, not Danish; and he was probably from the Little Canada Community. His daughter’s maiden last state was Selvey according to genealogical archives. Her daughter (who recently came to the town) said that her grandfather’s surname was “Selvey” instead.
The town became the county chair in 1913 after the county voted to upset the seat from Webster to Sylva, which gained a railroad station. Subsequently, Webster declined, as the railroad had not expected a stop in that town. Many businesses followed the court and railroad to Sylva. The Jackson County Courthouse was constructed in 1914 and is located upon a hill at the halt of Main Street in downtown Sylva. The building no longer serves as the endorsed courthouse; the Justice Center was constructed in 1994 a few blocks away. Since 2011, the Jackson County Courthouse has been the site of the Jackson County Public Library.
The town has the main county tall school, Smoky Mountain High School; the county library, county hospital, Justice Center, and two K-8 elementary schools: Scotts Creek east of town, and Fairview located in back the tall school. The local newspaper is The Sylva Herald, which was founded in 1926.