Category: Meadows Of Dan [VA Community]

  • Nancy’s Candy Company

    It’s a well-known local business that has been making and selling homemade candies for many years. They are known for a wide variety of chocolates, fudges, and other sweet treats, and it’s a popular stop for both locals and visitors in the area

    In 1987, Nancy’s Homemade Fudge founder, Nancy Galli, was trying to satisfy her sweet tooth at her home in Meadows of Dan. She imagined chocolate fudge that was full of chocolate flavor, not too sweet, and just the right texture. Lots of trial and error in her kitchen resulted in her original recipe fudge.

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  • Meadows of Dan [VA]

    Meadows of Dan is a small unincorporated community located in Patrick County, Virginia, nestled in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains. It is known for its scenic views, outdoor recreational activities, and its proximity to the Blue Ridge Parkway, making it a popular destination for hiking, camping, and enjoying nature.

    The community has a rich history, featuring charming local shops, artisans, and traditional music, particularly in the realm of bluegrass and old-time music, reflecting the cultural heritage of the Appalachian region.

    Meadows of Dan is also home to attractions like the famous Mabry Mill, a historic watermill and restaurant that draws visitors year-round.

    Meadows of Dan [VA]

  • Mabry Mill

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    — Spur of the moment is a very good way to make travel plans and that is what my wife and I did on Sunday afternoon. A one hour ride into the Blue Ridge Mountains and we felt one step closer to total comfort and satisfaction when we arrived at Meadows of Dan, Va. Meadows of Dan is a highway stop at the intersection of Virginia US-58 and the Blue Ridge Parkway. This community is comprised of a few tourist stores which sell the normal “goodies” along with fresh fruits and vegetables which are grown locally, along with a couple of gas stations, a fire station and a couple of “country cookin” restaurants……….

    The head waters of the Dan River is near Meadows of Dan

    About a half mile north, on the Blue Ridge Parkway, from Meadows of Dan is a place named Mabry Mill. Here is the home of a grist mill from the early days and is probably one of the most photographed buildings in the world. The likeness of this mill is on millions of calendars, collector plates, nick nacks, and other paraphernalia. The Mabry Mill complex includes a replica of a settler home, a working black smith shop and other displays of old mountain life. The grounds are beautiful and very well groomed.

    During the summer months local musicians sometimes gather to have jam sessions. These folks are non-professionals who just enjoy playing and singing traditional mountain and Irish music. This Sunday was no exception. There was guitar, banjo, “bull” base and mandolin. Also there were a few sheets of plywood laid on the grass to create a dance floor. Have you ever seen folks from an audience move to the dance floor to do impromptu “clogging” and “flat footing”????………… All that I can say is WOW……………………and America is still alive.

    Mabry Mill is somewhat of a rest stop on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Along with the historic display, Mabry Mill has a restaurant so that you can restore your energy level from your day of playing tourist.

    Mabry Mill

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