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Historic Montgomery County locations: Alexander Black House, Historic Smithfield, Coal Mining Heritage Park, Montgomery Museum, Historic Cambria

2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the United States as well as Montgomery County, Virginia. Celebrate with us as we share events and activities commemorating this special occasion! Read on to learn more about what’s happening to commemorate Montgomery County’s journey from Revolution to Revolutionary!

Download our MCVA250 Trail Guide to learn more about our top historical attractions!

 

Experience History! Explore our special MCVA250 itinerary while you visit.

 

Virtually travel through over 250 years of Montgomery County’s history here. Take the African American Legacy Tour (AALT) here.

 

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Montgomery County

Montgomery County – home to two of the state’s largest towns, Blacksburg and Christiansburg – is a high-tech community strategically located along the Interstate 81 corridor, with an anticipated passenger rail hub planned for the near future.

Established in 1776, Montgomery County was a revolutionary idea – being one of only three new Virginia counties that year. These counties had been a part of the recently dissolved Fincastle County, whose representatives had endorsed the Fincastle Resolutions.  The Fincastle Resolutions document was a local effort of a growing political movement associated with the First Continental Congress. William Preston, one of the resolution’s 15 signatories, resided at Historic Smithfield. This home recently commemorated its 250th anniversary and is a prominent county historic landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Montgomery County was named after General Richard Montgomery, a hero of the American Revolution. Initial historic settlement of Montgomery County dates to the 1740s. Straddling the Eastern Continental Divide, sandwiched between the Blue Ridge and Alleghany County mountains with waters of the New, James, and Roanoke Rivers, early settlers were attracted to the area. Based on archaeological evidence, Native Americans have inhabited the area for over 16,000 years.

Draper’s Meadows, in present day Blacksburg, was attacked by Shawnee Indians during start of the French and Indian War in July 1755. Another early settlement was at Hans Meadow, which would become Christiansburg. The county seat, Christiansburg was incorporated in 1792 and named in honor of Colonel William Christian. This community was an important stop along the Great Road, which roughly corresponds to present-day U.S. Route 11.

Blacksburg was incorporated in 1871. The town originated on tracts of land donated by William Black – for whom it was named – and was established at the same site as the previous settlement of Draper’s Meadow. Blacksburg is home to Virginia Tech. Founded in 1872 as Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, Virginia Tech is one of the nation’s leading educational institutions and research universities.

Since its founding, Montgomery County has woven a rich tapestry of history and experiences in agriculture, art, culture, manufacturing, and technology with ties to notable historical figures including George Washington, Booker T. Washington, Andrew Jackson, Davy Crockett, and Daniel Boone.

Montgomery County is steadfast in both preservation of its history and planning for its future. The community takes pride in the all-encompassing and diverse natural resources and cultural experiences available to citizens, businesses, and visitors throughout its community.

 

VA250

Established in 2020 to commemorate Virginia’s role in the 250th anniversary of American independence, the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission (VA250) aims to form a more perfect union by educating Virginians about their history and civic duty and sharing diverse narratives that capture Virginia’s complete story and role in shaping the nation.

Visit the VA250 website.

Visit Montgomery County’s page on the VA250 website.

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Core Memory Conversations - Episode 6

The Summer Arts Festival is here all month! Find live music, art, movies, and more throughout the rest of July!

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Need a getaway? Look no further than Blacksburg, Christiansburg, and Montgomery County, Virginia!

Charming small towns, outdoor adventure, live music, fantastic food, and much more await!

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Celebrate central Appalachia with The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail on July 10 at the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech! 

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Make your next core memory at the New River Junction! Tube, kayak, fish, and explore the oldest river in North America! Bring the whole crew and set out for your summer expedition.

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How should you celebrate 250 years of the nation, the Commonwealth, and Montgomery County, VA on July 4? You have options!

Christiansburg Huckleberry Park: Enjoy live music, vendors, food trucks, and more from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fireworks begin at 9:15 p.m. and can be viewed from @uptownchristiansburg!

@historicsmithfield: From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., discover one of America's best examples of colonial architecture, educational entertainment, living history exhibits, music, and more!

Downtown Blacksburg: Watch the annual 4th of July Parade beginning at 2 p.m.!

Blacksburg Municipal Park: Listen to live music from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and watch fireworks at 9:30 p.m.!

Stay cool out there!

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