History

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  • Montgomery Museum and Lewis Miller Regional Art Center

    The museum is located in the old Manse for the Christiansburg Presbyterian Church. The home was built around 1852. It showcases regional historical displays

  • Montgomery White Sulphur Springs
    A monument marks the location of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs Resort. During the Civil War the resort was ran by the Confederate Government as a General
  • New Perspectives on the Civil War Era: The Families� Civil War

    A free lecture and discussion with Dr. Holly Pinheiro, part of the “New Perspectives on the Civil War Era” speaker series. Dr. Pinheiro will disc

  • New River Bridge, Radford
    New River Bridge, Radford, Trails sign at far west end of Bisset Park off Route 11 - Union troops attacked and burned this critical railroad bridge May 10, 1864
  • Old Glade Presbyterian Church
    Old Glade Presbyterian Church: Formed in 1772, the church has stood on the present site since 1792. Brick sanctuary constructed in 1845, with several additions
  • Olde Towne Pearisburg
    Pearisburg has existed as a village since 1808. The historical district includes buildings from almost every period in the town's development. The two most si
  • Original 16-Block Grid, Blacksburg
    The original town of Blacksburg (the largest town in Virginia) consisted of sixteen square blocks, each made up of 4 lots. Many of the buildings are original
  • Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail

    The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail commemorates the 1780 campaign that led to the battle of Kings Mountain. The battle was a key turning point

  • Palmer Mill

    See the beauty of a replica water powered Grist Mill plus the environmental features associated with the unusual surrounding habitat. The Mill houses a commu

  • Patrick County Courthouse

    Located in Historic Uptown Stuart, the Patrick County Courthouse was designed and built by Abram Staples and completed in 1822. It displays many characterist

  • Pocahontas, Historical Mining Town

    Pocahontas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was Virginia's first coalfield boom town. Today, Pocahontas preserves its coal mining heritag

  • POW/MIA Memorial at Cedar Bluff Overlook Park

    Cedar Bluff Overlook Park POW/MIA Memorial provides a great opportunity to both observe and interact with a very unique environment.  

  • Pulaski County Courthouse

    The courthouse is consructed of "Peak Creek Sandstone". The clock and the belfry were added in 1911. The court house was originally constructed in 1896 and h

  • Pulaski County Library
    The local library at Pulaski is a great place to start for family genealogy research. The library offers online resources like Ancestry.com library edition, Her
  • Pulaski Railway Station

    The Virginia-Tennessee Railroad built the Grand Old Lady of Pulaski, the historic depot in 1888, just two years after the Commonwealth chartered the Town of

  • Radford University McConnell Library
    Radford University's McConnell Library carries information on a wide range of subjects, including the Civil War.
  • Radford’s Historic Main St.
    A state-designated historic preservation area with unique shopping opportunities for the whole family.
  • Ralph Stanley Museum and Traditional Mountain Music Center

    The Ralph Stanley Museum and Traditional Mountain Music Center features the life and music of the legendary music performer. Recognized as a pioneer in tradi

  • Richlands Coal Miners’ Memorial

    The Coal Miners' Memorial is a testament to the heritage of the Town of Richlands. Dedicated in 2003,the memorial is a tribute to the men/women who sacrifice

  • Sallie’s Crying Tree
    Behind the Marion Fire Department stands a very old oak tree. The tears that were shed on its bark have long since been washed away. They were the tears of a si
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