Dickenson County Veterans Memorial - More Info

Main Street
Clintwood, VA 24228

Website: www.dickenson411.com/veterans/military_memorial.html
Phone: (276) 926-1630

Dickenson County Military Veteran’s Memorials.

Dickenson County has several memorials to honor the soldiers who have died in combat. A Vietnam memorial, Korean War Memorial, as well as memorials for World War I and World War II are located on the Dickenson County Courthouse Grounds. Also on site is a memorial for Dickenson County’s only known Revolutionary War soldier, John Mullins. Another memorial located just outside Clintwood, honors the soldiers who fought in the Civil War at the Cranesnet Battlefield.

An online Dickenson County Military Veteran’s Memorial has been setup to further honor the soldiers’ memories. The website address is http://www.dickenson411.com/veterans/military_memorial.html.

All memorials are public land, and are open all year.

Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail - More Info

P.O. Box 0757
Gate City, VA 24251

Website: www.heartofappalachia.com
Phone: (540) 523-2005

One of the nation's most historic routes, the trail was blazed by the legendary frontiersman in 1775 and has become the route for hundreds of thousands of settlers of the western frontier. The driving tour follows the Wilderness Trail to Cumberland Gap as closely as possible.

Crab Orchard Museum & Pioneer Park - More Info

Historic Crab Orchard Museum & Pioneer Park
Tazewell, VA 24651

Website: www.craborchardmuseum.com
Phone: (276) 988-6755

Crab Orchard Museum preserves the cultural heritage of the Appalachian Region with exhibits on the 500 year-old Native American Village discovered on site, Pioneer Life, and military conflicts, such as the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.

See the animals of Southwest Virginia, such as the turkey, black bear, and Bald Eagle, along with the infamous "varmint," a coyote credited with killing 410 sheep in the 1950s. Look for prehistoric fossils, colonial maps, coal mining and farm tools too.

Fourteen log cabins from the 1800s show what daily life was once like in the "wild, wild west." Horse-drawn carriages, hearse, McCormick farm equipment and Model T are featured in the Red Barn.

Gift Shop sells hand-made crafts, old-fashioned toys, distinctive books, snacks and souvenirs.