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249 W. Main Street, Danville VA 24541, United States of America
Inscription. This house was built in 1891 as the home of Andrew Jackson "Jack" Montague, 1862-1937, Governor of Virginia, 1902-1906. During his residence in Danville, Mr. Montague established himself as a lawyer, U. S. District Attorney, ... More on HMDB

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677 Craghead Street, Danville, VA 24541-1503

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310 Main Street, Danville, VA 24541
Completed December 2005 by mural artist and illustrator Wes Hardin, this 40' by 75' mural depicts the Old 97, a Southern Railway train enroute to Spencer, NC, before it derailed at Stillhouse Trestle in Danville on September 27, 1903, ... More on Virginia.org

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127 North Union Street, Danville, VA 24541
In 1886, Danville?s first trolleys used mule power. After two years, electrically operated vehicles replaced this primitive public conveyance. Later, still using the green and cream color scheme, modern streamlined vehicles supplanted ... More on Virginia.org

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645 River Park Drive, Danville, VA 24540
Cemeteries - Danville National Cemetery Download Plugins Danville National Cemetery 721 Lee Street Danville, VA 24541 Phone: (704) 636-2661 ... More on Cem.va.gov
Danville's only National Cemetery was created just after the Civil War in 1867. During the War, wagons carried the corpses of those who died in Danville's military prisons to a cemetery about half ... More on Virginia.org

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645 River Park Drive, Danville, VA 24540
On September 27, 1903, a Southern Express train crashed in Danville killing nine persons and injuring seven. The event inspired the famous ballad of the same name. A marker is located on U.S. 58 between Locust Lane ... More on Virginia.org

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645 River Park Drive, Danville, VA 24540
