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SUMMARY:Historical Museum Opens! New Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 10\, marks the opening day for the 2026 Season of the Floyd County Historical Society’s Museum. The museum will be open each Friday and Saturday (from noon until 4 pm)\, through December 5\, 2026.\nThis year’s exhibit is “250 Years of Patriotism and Service\,” and coincides with the nation’s 250th birthday.
URL:https://visitfloydva.com/event/historical-museum-opens-new-exhibit/2026-04-11/
LOCATION:Floyd County Historical Society Museum\, 217 North Locust St.\, Floyd\, VA\, 24091\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historical Museum Opens! New Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 10\, marks the opening day for the 2026 Season of the Floyd County Historical Society’s Museum. The museum will be open each Friday and Saturday (from noon until 4 pm)\, through December 5\, 2026.\nThis year’s exhibit is “250 Years of Patriotism and Service\,” and coincides with the nation’s 250th birthday.
URL:https://visitfloydva.com/event/historical-museum-opens-new-exhibit/2026-04-10/
LOCATION:Floyd County Historical Society Museum\, 217 North Locust St.\, Floyd\, VA\, 24091\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cemetery Tour of Jacksonville Burial Ground with Gino Williams
DESCRIPTION:Join Floyd County Historical Society President Gino Williams on a tour of the Jacksonville Burial Ground\, notable for its historical signicance as well as its unparalled view of the region’s skyline. \nWhen the old Jacksonville Cemetery in town (located off the street in the first block of South Locust St.) began to reach capacity in the early 1850s\, J.P. Proffitt conveyed “2 acres and 36 poles” of land to Z. T. Dobyns and others to establish the new cemetery. \nWe will meet at the Gazebo\, learn about the Burial Ground’s history\, and discuss the lives of some of those buried there. (The Gazebo is near the highest point of the tract\, towards the front corner\, towards the center of town.)
URL:https://visitfloydva.com/event/cemetery-tour-of-jacksonville-burial-ground-with-gino-williams/
LOCATION:Jacksonville Burial Ground\, 120 Parkway Ln S\, Floyd\, VA\, 24091\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Historic
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SUMMARY:Likker—at Home & Away
DESCRIPTION:Step back in time with the Managing Director of the Franklin County Historical Society in Rocky Mount\, Virginia. A devoted history enthusiast and captivating storyteller\, she brings to life the exhilarating—and often outrageous—heyday of moonshining in our region. Come hear the true (and truly wild) tales that helped shape Appalachian legend. Note: Attendees will receive discount coupons from 5 Mile Mountain Distillery.
URL:https://visitfloydva.com/event/likker-at-home-away/
LOCATION:Floyd Center for the Arts\, 220 Parkway Lane S\, Floyd\, VA\, 24091\, United States
CATEGORIES:Distillery,Education,Historic,Spirits
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SUMMARY:Virginia's Lost Appalachian Trail
DESCRIPTION:Discover Virginia’s Lost Appalachian Trail\nJoin the Floyd County Historical Society for a captivating program with\nhistorian Mills Kelly\, author and host of The Green Tunnel Podcast.\nA Journey Through Time: Explore the forgotten paths of Virginia’s Appalachian Trail. In 1952\, the\ntrail was dramatically rerouted 300 miles west\, altering its storied history.\nFree Event:\nDon’t miss this opportunity to uncover a fascinating piece of Virginia’s\nhiking heritage! Open to all—mark your calendars!
URL:https://visitfloydva.com/event/virginias-lost-appalachian-trail/
LOCATION:Floyd Center for the Arts\, 220 Parkway Lane S\, Floyd\, VA\, 24091\, United States
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SUMMARY:Native American Ritual Stone Construction in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Region
DESCRIPTION:This event is free to the public. \nIn centuries past\, Native American peoples of the Southeast built thousands of stone structures for ritual purposes. The illustrated talk will focus on native stone structures in the Blue Ridge region of Virginia\, describing their forms and proposing interpretations consistent with what is known about Southeastern Native American cultures and beliefs through ethnography and analysis of material culture. \nDan Pezzoni is an architectural historian with the nationwide preservation consulting firm Landmark Preservation Associates based in Lexington\, Virginia. He is the author of the National Register of Historic Places designation report for Floyd County’s Phlegar House and wrote “Blacksburg: An Architectural Overview\,” a chapter in A Special Place for 200 Years: A History of Blacksburg\, Virginia (1998). Since 2020 he has seen or documented thousands of native stone structures from Vermont to Colorado.
URL:https://visitfloydva.com/event/native-american-ritual-stone-construction-in-virginias-blue-ridge-region/
LOCATION:Floyd Center for the Arts\, 220 Parkway Lane S\, Floyd\, VA\, 24091\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historic
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SUMMARY:History's Fingerprints with Ben Jackson
DESCRIPTION:One man’s retirement was the beginning of a course of study about his origins. The pursuit led him to an unusual hunting expedition amid the handmade bricks from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that can still be found in buildings around Southwest Virginia. He’s been tracking down the handprints of slaves. Join us as we explore the historic Masonic Lodge to see what clues have been left behind by the people who made the brick.
URL:https://visitfloydva.com/event/historys-fingerprints-2/
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