Toms Brook, Virginia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Toms Brook is a town in Shenandoah County, Virginia. As of 2010, the population of Toms Brook was 258. Its economy is primarily based on tourism. The town is also home to several universities. The town is surrounded by mountains and has a picturesque countryside.

The city is also relatively safe. Although Toms Brook is a relatively large city, the crime rate is slightly higher than other nearby cities. It is also safer than the state and national averages. If you are looking for a place to live, you may want to consider renting. The median gross rent is $1,100 a month.

In Toms Brook, the median household income is $55,750. While this number may not seem very high, it is still higher than the US average. In addition, Toms Brook has a low rate of poverty, which is an important economic indicator. Overall, the city has a lot of potential.

Toms Brook is home to 409 people of different racial backgrounds. While the majority of residents are white, 9.1% of residents are Black or African American. Only 0.7% of people in the city are American Indian or Alaska Native. The rest are Hispanic or Latino, and 2.6% identify as any other race. Census respondents are also asked to report their ancestry. Among the most common ancestry in Toms Brook are German and American.

Toms Brook's growth was spurred by a number of industries. A Lutheran church was built in 1842 and later renamed St. Peter's. In addition, a Methodist congregation was formed in 1879 and constructed on the site of the Toms Brook School. A United Methodist church was built in 1955. Another prominent institution in the community was the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. This group provided insurance and social activities to its members.