610 South Main Street: an example of Chatham's American Foursquare Architecture.
A classic Mustang pauses beside the old Tunstall Quarterpath, a quarter-mile stretch of Cherrystone Road where Virginia's best horses once competed.
David Mitchell runs a tape measure from the Cherrystone Meeting House Spring uphill, across the Hammack field north of Ridge Street, toward the location of Chatham's first courthouse, just beyond the distant tree line.
World War II flying ace Lt. Col. Clyde East.
Congressional Medal of Honor recipient SSgt. Archer T. “John” Gammon.
Industrialist and philanthropist J. Hunt Hargrave.
Journalist Charlie Hurt.
Chatham's famed lamplighter Joe White.
Popcorn Suttoncomments on the local moonshine tradition.
Writer and television producer Karen Hall.
A Native American fish weir in the Banister River.
Writer and television producer Barbara Hall.
Cabernet Sauvignon grapes at Tomahawk Mill Winery.
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