Explore The Heart of Wytheville
Icons of Wytheville
A quirky landmark, the Big Pencil is a 30–foot–long yellow pencil suspended above Main Street. It’s a favorite photo spot and a testament to the town’s unique charm.
Another standout spot, Wytheville’s LOVEwork sculpture celebrates the town’s history and community spirit. Located at 260 West Monroe Street, each letter represents a unique aspect of Wytheville’s heritage.
Art, History, and Culture
This 100-foot-long mural, part of Wytheville’s downtown Heritage Walk, depicts the life of First Lady Edith Bolling Wilson, from Wytheville to the White House, offering a visual journey through her impactful life.
Just a five-minute walk away, the Millwald Theatre—established in 1928—is a historic venue hosting live music, movies, and community events. Its restored architecture and vibrant programming make it a cultural centerpiece.
Wytheville Farmers Market
A hub for locally produced goods, the Wytheville Farmers Market offers fresh produce, meats, baked goods, and artisan crafts. Operating year-round, it’s a testament to the town’s support for local farmers and artisans.
Brews, Bites & Local Vibes
A family-friendly brewpub offering craft beers, live music, and a diverse menu, 7 Dogs Brewpub is located at 360 W Spring St. It’s a hub for good food and community gatherings.
Sharing a love for craft and community, Seven Sisters Brewery showcases the beauty of Southwest Virginia through its beers. The relaxed, family-oriented atmosphere makes it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

