Pilot School Photo 1924-25 Provided by Montgomery Museum of Art & History www.montgomerymuseum.org
Pilot School & Community Center is a historic Appalachian landmark located in South Western Virginia (about an hour from the West Virginia border). Built in 1921, the School first served the region academically and recently as a community center (hosting social functions, music, art , poetry, and tutoring events). Pilot School & CC also offers the WVArts outreach, the Montgomery Floyd Regional Library “Little Libraries” program involving book sharing and literacy and an art studio . In 2014 the Virginia Department of Historic Resources began the process of officially designating the old School as a historic landmark for the community and the state.
501c3 Non Profit LLC
Contact:
Ted Veggeburg (President)
[email protected]
Telephone: 540-878-0289
T. Byron Kelly (Webmaster/Librarian)
for more information @
[email protected]
◦8 miles from Christiansburg
◦12.5 miles from Town of Floyd
◦16.2 miles from Virginia Tech
◦16.2 miles from Radford University
◦36.6 miles from Salem
◦2,267 Feet in Elevation (the highest in Montgomery County VA)
501c3 Non Profit LLC
Contact:
Ted Veggeburg (President)
[email protected]
Telephone: 540-878-0289
T. Byron Kelly (Webmaster/Librarian)
for more information @
[email protected]
◦8 miles from Christiansburg
◦12.5 miles from Town of Floyd
◦16.2 miles from Virginia Tech
◦16.2 miles from Radford University
◦36.6 miles from Salem
◦2,267 Feet in Elevation (the highest in Montgomery County VA)
*Pilot Residents-VA Department of Historic Resources Questionnaire
pilot_mountain_school_history_questionnaire.docx |