#GivingTuesday Floyd County Historical Society

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Floyd County Historical Society
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Celebrating and maintaining the history of Floyd County, Virginia with help from your donations.

$265

raised by 6 people

$5,000 goal

The Floyd County Historical Society was established in 1976 after a particularly inspiring bicentennial celebration of the United States Declaration of Independence. Initially a part of the New River Historical Society, the Floyd County Society broke off to become a county-focused organization in 2004.

The Historical Society museum and offices are housed in a Victorian vernacular style building in downtown Floyd, Virginia, that Dr. Martin Luther Dalton had built in 1913. We celebrate Floyd County, Virginia through programs including lectures, publications, community outreach, exhibits and through the museum. The Society maintains an archive of historic artifacts, documents and photographs at the Society's museum.

The museum and Society is staffed by volunteers and sustained through donations.


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