For those who maintain that small towns must be uneventful, desolate areas with little to offer, Hillsville is happy to prove them wrong. It is set in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains, which boasts unique retreats like the quiet river town of Buchanan and the youthful college town of Blacksburg. Providing easy access to I-77, Hillsville feels worlds away from the urban grind while still keeping it within reach. It’s no exaggeration that this warm community of under 3,000 residents has something for everyone.
Hillsville is a choice destination for people seeking to experience history and take a piece of it home with them, along with those who want to throw their worries to the wind, soak up fantastic views, and take part in exciting festivals year-round. Accessing the town by air or by car is a cinch, with Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport a little over an hour away. Convenient access to this land of vintage treasures merely enhances its appeal, making it a must-see delightful Blue Ridge Mountain town.
Hillsville is imbued with historic charm
Whether you’re a history buff, someone who enjoys collecting vintage stuff, or a little of both, Hillsville will gladly take you back in time. With 14 historic buildings spanning roughly 50 acres, it’s no wonder that the Hillsville Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Housed in the Carroll County Courthouse is the Carroll County Historical Society and Museum, where you’ll discover everything from an extensive Civil War collection to Native American artifacts. Rising five stories is the restored Hale-Wilkinson-Carter Home, which dates back to 1845 and is open for scheduled tours. Among the other highlights are a jail dating from 1936 and a former bank building opened in 1907.
Given Hillsville’s deep historical roots, it’s no wonder so many local shops hawk antiques. And it’s always fun to be able to score and bring home some vintage souvenirs, isn’t it? Head to the Auction House to bid on an item before it slips away, visit The Barn Shop to scoop up a unique antique (or bring yours to be repaired and restored), or make your way to the Hillmont Mercantile, a former hotel, to browse the shelves and unwind in a rocker on the front porch.