On Lee Highway (U.S. 11) 2.2 miles north of Interstate 81, on the right when traveling north.
John Draper's wife, Bettie Robertson Draper, was captured by Shawnee at Draper's Meadow (Blacksburg) in 1755. Mrs. Draper was carried into the Ohio country along with her sister-in-law Mary Draper Ingles and five others. Six years later John Draper . . . — — Map (db m216193) HM
Near West Main Street east of Jackson Avenue North, on the left when traveling east.
O Lord who guides the stars and yet dost stoop to heal the broken heart. Thou, for whom no distance lies of time or space, shield all thy sons and daughters whom men call missing but whose place and circumstance are wholly known to thee. If they be . . . — — Map (db m41482) WM
On Medal of Honor Way, 0.1 miles east of Lee Highway (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling east.
Corporal Lewis Kenneth Brusell was born in Pulaski,
Virginia on April 17, 1924. He enlisted in the United States
Marine Corps at the age of 17 following the bombing of
Pearl Harbor. Corporal Bausell served with the 5th Marine
Regiment of the . . . — — Map (db m228247) HM WM
On North Washington Avenue (U.S. 11) at 1st Street NW, on the right when traveling south on North Washington Avenue.
The town sprang up at the coming of the railroad and was first known as Martin's Tank. Governor John Floyd lived near by. The county seat was moved here from Newbern in 1894. The town, like the county, was named for Count Casimir Pulaski, killed in . . . — — Map (db m23914) HM
On West Main Street east of Jefferson Avenue North, on the left when traveling east.
This native stone arch, built in 1907, was used as an entrance to the Pulaski County exhibit at the 1607-1907 Jamestown Exposition. When returned to Pulaski, it was erected here as a permanent entrance to the Pulaski County Courthouse, which was . . . — — Map (db m41480) HM
On Lee Highway (U.S. 11) at 1st Street NE, on the left when traveling north on Lee Highway.
September 28, 1925
The Norfolk and Western Railway Company gave permission to the town of Pulaski to use this parcel of land for a park. — — Map (db m162948) HM
On 2nd Street NW (Virginia Route 99), on the right when traveling west.
Erected by the state bar association
of Virginia as a memorial of the legal
accomplishments, the fidelity to duty
and the courage unto death of
Thornton Lemmon Massie
judge of the twenty first Virginia circuit
who was assassinated while . . . — — Map (db m162946) HM
On N Washington Avenue (U.S. 11) at 1st Street NW, on the right when traveling south on N Washington Avenue.
[North and South Faces)]:
This memorial is dedicated to the honor and glory of all Pulaski County citizens who served our Country during World War I
[East Face]
Town of Pulaski
Founded 1886
Jackson Park — — Map (db m24132) HM