Smithfield Review Volume 13 has arrived!










 

On the eve of the American Revolution, the Virginia backcountry was a place of colliding cultures, clashing ideals, and physical danger.  Wolves howled at night; panthers roamed the forest.  Europeans and native Shawnee and Cherokee vied for the same fertile farmlands, often erupting into murderous violence.


It was here, at the eastern continental divide - the literal edge of European/American civilization - that leader of westward expansion and Revolutionary War patriot William Preston established Smithfield Plantation.  In a land of log cabins and physical hardship, Smithfield provided a haven of aristocratic elegance and became the social and political center of the county.

Historic Smithfield is on the National Register of Historic Places, the Virginia Landmarks Register, and is a Preservation Virginia property. 


Due to weather, Holidays at Smithfield for December 5th is postponed to December 12th - December 6th will go on as planned!


Gingerbread House
Making Class -
December 12th

 

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Historic Smithfield
1000 Smithfield Plantation Road
Blacksburg, Virginia 24060
(540)231-3947

Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Please contact tlfisher@vt.edu
Last Updated 12/05/09