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(276) 945-2134 - (276)
945-9904(fax)
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Step into the historic Pocahontas Exhibition Coal Mine; listen as guides
explain the story of mining the famous Pocahontas Number Three
coal, and how the hand-loading era of the industry slowly succumbed to
mechanization, and how the coal produced the energy which made this
country great.
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- Designated as a National Historic Landmark
- Virginia's official Coal Heritage Zone
- First Mine in the Pocahontas Coalfield
- Opened in 1882
- Spectacular 13 foot tall coal seam
- Mine operated for 73 years
- Produced more than 44 million tons of coal
- Coal produced would fill a train 6,000 miles long
- World famous Pocahontas Coal heated homes across America
- Chosen fuel of American Navy
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Over 1 million visitors
have toured the historic cavernous driftmouth.
History of Pocahontas || Historic
Walking Tour || Schedule of Events || Location
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History
of Pocahontas
Any history of Pocahontas, Virginia must necessarily be a history of
the Pocahontas Coal Field. As early as 1860, coal was used in a
blacksmith shop. The seam used was 13 feet thick.
The Southwest Improvement Company opened the first mine in Pocahontas in
1882. The name Pocahontas was chosen in honor of the Indian princess who
had saved the life of Captain John Smith. The first company store was
built in 1883 by the coal company (presently the Foodline). Company
houses and boarding houses were also constructed for the miners and
their families. Many immigrants of Hungarian, Welsh, Russian, Polish,
Italian, German, and Irish descent, along with people of many other
countries, came to work in the coal fields.
The town also boasts of an opera house built in 1895, and which featured
many first-run Broadway shows.
Just outside of town, the Pocahontas Operators Association reserved 875
feet of the original coal seam as an exhibit so that people could see
the old methods of coal mining by hand loading. The Exhibition Mine is
open from April through October 31st. Even though the population has
decreased to less than 500, the history stored in and around Pocahontas
still draws visitors to our area. The people who live here today are
more than willing to regale visitors with anecdotes of family and town
history. Their friendliness and hospitality are living testimony to the
legacy of graciousness passed on to them by the generations of people
who have gone before them.
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Walking
Tour of Historic Pocahontas
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Laurel Meadows Park- Features 7-acre park with 1/2 mile
walkway, Norfolk and Western Caboose, pavillions and playground
equipment. Perfect for family reunions.
Silver Dollar Saloon (1884)Cricket- One of the
twenty-three saloons in Old Pocahontas.
Opera House and Old Town Hall (1895)- Many
first-run Broadway shows were featured in the Opera House.
Jewish Synagogue- Built in early 1900's, this building
reflects the rich European culture found throughout the coal
fields.
Masonic Lodge (1883)- This Lodge was founded by
the pioneer men of Old Pocahontas.
Emma Yates Memorial Library (1987)- Once the home and
milliner shop of Miss Emma Yates (1869-1954).
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Old Company Store (1883)- Original coal mining company
store where miners purchased all supplies and script.
First School House (Log Cabin)- Original Log Cabin built in
1884 by the Episcopalians for the first school house.

Saint Elizabeth's Catholic Church (1896)- Ten life-size
murals are painted on the ceiling and walls of the church.
Pocahontas Exhibition Mine and Museum- When
opened in 1938, it was the only exhibition mine in the nation.
Today, the mine is open daily from April through October; Monday -
Saturday: 10am-5pm, Sunday: 12pm-6pm for walking tours.
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Admissions
- Tours of Mine and Educational Room $6.00-Adults, $3.50-Children
6-12, Children under 6-Free; Museum Free
- AAA Discounts available
- Group Tour Discounts Available/Night Group Tours Available
- Walking Tours of Historic Pocahontas-- Free of Charge, with guide
$1.00 per person. Advance Arrangements must be made.
Call for Details!
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Schedule of Events
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Exhibition Mine and Museum official seasonal opening
ceremonies -- Last Saturday in April. Tickets sold 1/2 off!
Free Food and Entertainment!
Pocahontas Indian Run 5 mile race -- Last Saturday in April
Pocahontas Indian Walk 3 miles -- Last Saturday in April
Papoose Run (for children 6-12) -- Last Saturday in April
Coal Miners Candlelight Memorial Ceremony (Honor Coal Miner
Killed During Explosion) -- Last Saturday in April
Veteran Day Parade -- Last Monday in May
Coal Miners Reunion -- Labor Day |


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For More information or Brochures Write or
Call:
Town of Pocahontas
Centre Street
Post Office Box 128
Pocahontas, Virginia 24635-0128
(276) 945 - 2134 or (276) 945-9522
(276) 945 - 9904(fax)
Email: pocahontasva@netlinkcorp.com
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