My farm backs up to Fairy Stone State Park. I love it here, and it is truly "God's Country!!"
I think she refrained from telling the story about the fairies crying to respect the religions (or non-religious) from being offended. Or actually separating church from state. (???)
If you haven't been here in a year, you should come and see the improvements!!
Fairy Stone State Park is not very far away from my hometown in Martinsville, Virginia. We recently hiked up Stuart's Knob with one of the park rangers, and enjoyed learning more about the town of Fayerdale and the iron mines/milling that are an important part of the area history. We visited Cox's Mill afterwards on Goblintown Creek, which used the iron in the nearby blacksmith shop
so fairies are real??? COOOLLL!!! :D
batocs101 2 months ago
My farm backs up to Fairy Stone State Park. I love it here, and it is truly "God's Country!!"
I think she refrained from telling the story about the fairies crying to respect the religions (or non-religious) from being offended. Or actually separating church from state. (???)
If you haven't been here in a year, you should come and see the improvements!!
ranchgoddess 8 months ago
Why didnt you tell the true story as why the fairies where crying- their Lord had been crucified
Blob3600 9 months ago
Fairy stone isn't far from my home in fieldale va. We will be taking my 2 year old up there for the first time this year. :-)
RaWrMunch101 11 months ago
@mskayla092107 Obviously you don't know Charlene!
nheltman 1 year ago
@nheltman Oh believe me I know ""Charlene""
mskayla092107 1 year ago
(tune of Oh Christmas Tree)
Oh....Fairy Stone....oh Fairy Stone, I found my love at Fairystone!
(Thanks Charlene...(and Willie) for our introduction! There IS power at Fairystone...the power of love!)
Tracksall 1 year ago
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Tracksall 1 year ago
Fairy Stone State Park is not very far away from my hometown in Martinsville, Virginia. We recently hiked up Stuart's Knob with one of the park rangers, and enjoyed learning more about the town of Fayerdale and the iron mines/milling that are an important part of the area history. We visited Cox's Mill afterwards on Goblintown Creek, which used the iron in the nearby blacksmith shop
MHSBulldog78 1 year ago