A collection of old, treasured photographs provide a glimpse of Galax's
first 50 years and of its citizens, their lives, homes, stores, and
activities.
In 1903, the Grayson Real Estate Company was formed, land was purchased,
and the community of Galax became a reality. The advantage of having the
Norfolk and Western Railroad passing through town gave the young
southern community the opportunity to grow and expand during the 20th
century. Located on a high valley-like plateau in the beautiful Blue
Ridge Mountains, its downtown district is listed on the Virginia
Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places. The
town is surrounded by rolling swells of grassy hills and well-kept
farms, while the Chestnut Creek meanders slowly through the heart of the
town with the New River and the Blue Ridge Parkway nearby. A collection
of old, treasured photographs provide a glimpse of the town's first 50
years and of its citizens, their lives, homes, stores, and activities.