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Historical Markers in Gretna, Virginia
Chatham is the county seat for Pittsylvania County
Gretna is in Pittsylvania County
Pittsylvania County (26) ►
ADJACENT TO PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Bedford County (191) ►
Campbell County (23) ►
Danville (59) ►
Franklin County (25) ►
Halifax County (40) ►
Henry County (10) ►
Caswell County, North Carolina (41) ►
Rockingham County, North Carolina (44) ►
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ADJACENT TO PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Bedford County (191) ►
Campbell County (23) ►
Danville (59) ►
Franklin County (25) ►
Halifax County (40) ►
Henry County (10) ►
Caswell County, North Carolina (41) ►
Rockingham County, North Carolina (44) ►
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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Virginia, Pittsylvania County, Gretna — L-47 — Hickey's Road |
On East Gretna Road (Virginia Route 40) at Hickeys Road, on the right when traveling east on East Gretna Road. Reported missing. |
Hickey’s Road, first laid off by court order in 1749, followed this general path. Named after John Hickey, a merchant who operated a store at its western limits and peddled his wares along its length, the road stretched more than 100 miles from . . . — — Map (db m66059) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Pittsylvania County, Gretna — Mecklenburg Electric Cooperative — ![]() |
On Vaden Drive (Virginia Route 40) 0.1 miles west of Fitzgerald Street, on the right when traveling west. |
Mecklenburg Electric Cooperative was charted March 1, 1938, by a group of Mecklenburg County residents. The first office was located in Boynton, Virginia, The group's state purpose was "To advance the position of agriculture to enrich the life of . . . — — Map (db m165420) HM |
3 ► Virginia, Pittsylvania County, Gretna — Yates Tavern — ![]() |
On U.S. 29 at U.S. BUS 29, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 29. |
Located three and one half miles south through Gretna, this fully restored 18th century building is believed to be the only historic building in Virginia with a second story overhang or jetties. It is listed on the National Register of Historic . . . — — Map (db m165419) HM |