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Southwest Virginia Museum, Box 742, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219-00742, United States

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East 3rd Street and Shawnee Avenue, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Harry W. Meador, Jr. to whom this museum is dedicated, was a tireless advocate of the coal-mining industry in general, and of the Westmoreland Coal Company in particular.Collections include merchandise, pictures and documents about ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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10 West First Street, Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Dedicated in 1948, the Southwest Virginia Museum in Big Stone Gap chronicles the exploration and development of the region. The museum houses a collection of items from the region. The collection w... More on Virginia.org
Located in an 1880s Victorian mansion in Big Stone Gap, this museum chronicles the exploration and settlement of Virginia's westernmost region. The Southwest Virginia Museum is housed in the mansio... More on Heritage

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Clinton Avenue, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Listed on the National and State Historic Landmark Registers, the June Tolliver House offers free tours, lively ... More on Junetolliverhouse.com
Location adjacent to amphitheatre that stages the musical adaptation of John Fox Jr.'s novel, "Trail of the Lonesome Pine". At the turn of the century, the house was owned by the Duff family who al... More on Virginia.org

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Lonesome Pine Tourist Information Center, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Interstate Car 101 was built by the Pullman Company in 1870. This car is an excellent example of passenger car construction in the late 19th Century. As built, it contained an observation room, two... More on Bigstonegap.org
Built in 1870 for the South Carolina & Georgia Railroad, this private car was used by the president of the railroad and is one of the oldest and finest examples of typical passenger car constructio... More on Virginia.org

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117 Shawnee Avenue, East, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Serving as both a museum and a memorial to the F ox family, the John Fox, Jr. House celebrates the life and work of the noted author. The house was built in 1888, and is filled with beautiful furni... More on Heritage
The museum was the home of John Fox, Jr., a famous mountain author of many novels and short stories. Most well known are "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" and "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come". "Tra... More on Virginia.org

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505 East 5th Street, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
A complex of museums ranging from a coal museum to an old railcar. This complex includes the Harry W. Meador Coal Museum, the John Fox Museum, the June Toliver House, and the Interstate 101 Car, an... More on Heritage
Big Stone Gap is a little town with a big story! The inspiration for the novel, Big Stone Gap, by Adriana Trigiani, shows that good. old-fashioned southern hospitality and a warm sense of humor are... More on Virginia.org

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570 Shawnee Ave E, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Museum features exhibits and objects collected by the late Harry Meador Jr., an executive with a local coal company. Museum property once served as the study of John Fox Jr, author of "Trail of the Lonesome Pine".The founder of the ... More on Virginia.org

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516 E 5th St N, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219, USA

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106 Clinton Avenue East, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Granny's Art House is a place to play, create and have fun. Workshops are offered in Basket-making, Rubber-stamping, Necklace Art, Artist Trading Cards, and ornament making. ... More on Virginia.org
