Jordan Mines, Virginia
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
Jordan Mines is an unincorporated community in Alleghany County, Virginia, United States. It is located approximately 11 miles south of Covington and just south of nearby unincorporated Boiling Spring. It is commonly known as the former site of a large iron ore mine and associated town which was in operation until the 1920s, explaining the origin of its name.
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Municipalities and communities of Alleghany County, Virginia, United States
County seat: Covington
- Clifton Forge
- Iron Gate
- Callaghan
- Cliftondale Park
- Low Moor
- Mallow
- Selma
communities
- Alleghany
- Backbone
- Boiling Spring
- Clearwater Park
- Clifdale
- Crows
- Earlehurst
- Fairview Heights
- Falling Spring
- Griffith
- Harrington
- Hematite
- Intervale
- Jordan Mines
- Kincaid
- Longdale
- Longdale Furnace
- Moss Run
- Nicelytown
- Oakwood Forest
- Potts Creek
- Rayon Terrace
- Rich Patch
- Rich Patch Mines
- Stonewall
- Sweet Chalybeate
- West Clifton Forge
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37°39′40″N 80°06′57″W / 37.66111°N 80.11583°W / 37.66111; -80.11583
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