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Floyd County, Virginia, is a beautiful place with a rich history. Many of its old buildings and special sites are protected because they are important to the past. These places are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps us remember and learn about the history of the United States.

The National Register of Historic Places is like an official list of buildings, sites, districts, structures, and objects that are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is added to this list, it means it's recognized as a significant part of our heritage. This helps to preserve these special spots for future generations to enjoy and learn from. In Floyd County, there are 9 such places that have earned a spot on this important list.

Discovering History in Floyd County

Floyd County is home to several fascinating places that tell stories of the past. From old churches to historic farms and even an iron furnace, these sites offer a glimpse into what life was like long ago.

Historic Places in Floyd County

Buffalo Mountain Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

This historic church and its cemetery are partly in Floyd County and partly in nearby Carroll County. The church and cemetery were recognized for their historical importance in 2007. They stand as a reminder of the early communities and their spiritual life in the region.

Floyd Historic District

The heart of the town of Floyd is recognized as a historic district. This means that a whole area, including many buildings along Main and Oxford Streets, is considered historically important. It was added to the National Register in 2005. Walking through this district is like stepping back in time, seeing the architecture and layout of an older American town.

Floyd Presbyterian Church

Located on U.S. Route 221 in Floyd, this church is another significant religious site. It was listed on the National Register in 1976. Churches often served as central gathering places for communities, and this one has played an important role in the lives of many people in Floyd.

Glenanna

Glenanna is a historic home located at 204 West Main Street in Floyd. This beautiful building was added to the National Register in 2002. Historic homes like Glenanna give us clues about how people lived, the styles of buildings they constructed, and the daily routines of families from different eras.

Oakdale

Oakdale is a historic property located on Franklin Pike near Floyd. It was recognized for its historical value in 2010. Often, properties like Oakdale include not just a main house but also barns, outbuildings, and farmland, showing us how agricultural life was organized in the past.

Phlegar Farm

Phlegar Farm, located off Christiansburg Pike in Floyd, was added to the National Register in 2003. Farms are crucial historical sites because they show us how people made a living from the land, the types of crops they grew, and the farming methods they used over many years.

Slate Mountain Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

This church and cemetery, located on Rock Church Road in Meadows of Dan, were listed in 2007. Similar to Buffalo Mountain, this site represents the religious and community life that was central to the early settlements in this part of Virginia.

Willis Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

Another important religious site, the Willis Presbyterian Church and Cemetery, is located on Floyd Highway South in Willis. It was added to the National Register in 2007. These churches often have long histories, serving generations of families and witnessing many changes in their communities.

West Fork Furnace

The West Fork Furnace, found on Old Furnace Road in Floyd, was listed in 2009. An iron furnace is a very important industrial site. It tells us about the early industries in the area, how raw materials were processed, and the hard work involved in creating metal products that were essential for tools, buildings, and everyday life.

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