Located in picturesque Tazewell, Virginia, the Tazewell Train Station LOVEwork stands as a testament to the rich history and unique identity of our community. Each letter of the iconic display holds significance, showcasing elements that define Tazewell and North Tazewell. The "L" commemorates Tazewell's distinction as the smallest town in America to boast an electric streetcar, linking the station to Main Street and fostering commerce. Representing our heritage, the "O" mirrors the Town Seal, symbolizing our Bulldogs, the majestic peak, and our deep-rooted ties to farming and coal. Meanwhile, the "V" signifies our role as the esteemed county seat of Tazewell County since its inception in 1799, alongside the town's founding in 1800. Lastly, the "E" pays homage to the Norfolk Southern Railroad's Clinch Valley Line, which courses through Tazewell, underscoring the station's pivotal role along this historic route. Housed within the brick depot, the LOVEwork not only serves as a nostalgic reminder of our past but also rejuvenates the station into a vibrant meeting place and visitors center, breathing new life into our beloved community hub.
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