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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Tazewell county include:

Abbs Valley,   Adria,   Amonate,   Asberrys,   Bailey,   Bandy,   Benbolt,   Benbow,   Big Vein,   Birmingham,   Bishop,   Bluefield,   Boissevain,   Burkes Garden,   Burtons Shop,   Busthead,   Cedar Bluff,   Claypool Hill,   Cliffield,   Cove Creek,   Doran,   Drytown,   Dunford Village,   Falls Mills,   Five Oaks,   Fork Ridge,   Frog Level,   Gose Mill,   Gratton,   Hales Bottom,   Harman,   Hereford,   Horsepen,   Horsepen Cove,   Indian,   Jewell Ridge,   Little Town,   Maiden Spring,   Maxwell,   Mouth of Laurel,   Mud Fork,   Osborns Store,   Pisgah,   Pleasant Hill,   Pocahontas,   Pounding Mill,   Premier,   Raven,   Red Ash,   Richlands,   River Jack,   Rockhouse,   Rourkes Gap,   Saint Clair,   Sam,   Sayersville,   Seaboard,   Shannandale,   Shawver Mill,   Springville,   Steeleburg,   Stony Ridge,   Tabors,   Tannersville,   Thompson Valley,   Tiptop,   Wardell,   Wittens Fort,   Wittens Mills,   Yards,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Tazewell, VA?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts regarding the town of Tazewell, Virginia:

1. Tazewell was founded in 1800 and named after Henry Tazewell, a United States senator from Virginia.

2. The town is known for its scenic beauty, particularly the nearby Tazewell County Back of the Dragon, a popular route for motorcycle enthusiasts.

3. Tazewell is also home to the historic Crab Orchard Museum and Pioneer Park, which features a collection of log cabins, farm buildings, and exhibits about the area's pioneer heritage.

4. The town has a strong connection to the Civil War, with several battles and skirmishes taking place in the area during the conflict.

5. Tazewell is known for its annual fall festival, the Tazewell County Old Time and Bluegrass Fiddlers Convention, which attracts musicians and fans of old-time and bluegrass music from around the country.

6. The town has a rich culinary heritage, with local specialties including country ham, barbecue, and apple butter.