Jim Kelly and Amanda Livingston of Smyth County tourism and Kalen Hunter of the Virginia Tourism Corporation listen as Saltville Mayor Todd Young describes the growth occuring in the community’s downtown.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols photos, Smyth County News & Messenger
Market on West Main, which specializes in ice cream, coffee, eggs, cheese, baked goods and local meats, is the newest addition to downtown Saltville. Even though their tour got underway at 9 a.m., local and state officials were contemplating the goodness of an ice cream cone.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols/Smyth County News & Messenger
Officials shared the draw of the Helen Williams Barbrow Interpretative Trail to individuals interested in birding, wildlife, and exercising.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols/Smyth County News & Messenger
Kendra Hayden, Smyth County's economic development project manager, takes a photo of a historice structure in the Salt Park as Town Manager Brian Martin shares a vision of transforming the park into a living history venue.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols/Smyth County News & Messenger
“That little town will surprise you every time,” reflected Roscoe Call as he spoke about Saltville to his peers on the board of supervisors. Call, who represents the Saltville District, recalled than when Olin Corp. left the town around 1970, people said it would become a ghost town. “It sure as hell doesn’t look like it to me,” Call declared Thursday evening.
Jim Kelly and Amanda Livingston of Smyth County tourism and Kalen Hunter of the Virginia Tourism Corporation listen as Saltville Mayor Todd Young describes the growth occuring in the community’s downtown.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols photos, Smyth County News & Messenger
Market on West Main, which specializes in ice cream, coffee, eggs, cheese, baked goods and local meats, is the newest addition to downtown Saltville. Even though their tour got underway at 9 a.m., local and state officials were contemplating the goodness of an ice cream cone.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols/Smyth County News & Messenger
Kendra Hayden, Smyth County's economic development project manager, takes a photo of a historice structure in the Salt Park as Town Manager Brian Martin shares a vision of transforming the park into a living history venue.
Stephanie Porter-Nichols/Smyth County News & Messenger