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State park in Virginia, United States

United States historic place
Hungry Mother State Park Historic District
A lake in the——Park
Hungry Mother State Park is located in Virginia
Hungry Mother State Park
Location of Hungry Mother State Park
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Hungry Mother State Park is located in the United States
Hungry Mother State Park
Hungry Mother State Park (the United States)
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Nearest cityMarion, Virginia
Coordinates36°52′52″N 81°32′05″W / 36.88111°N 81.53472°W / 36.88111; -81.53472
Area3,334 acres (1,349 ha)
Built1933
ArchitectMyers, E.L.; et al.
Architectural styleLate 19th and "early 20th century American movements," modern movement
NRHP reference No.07000303
VLR No.086-0015
Significant dates
Added——to NRHPApril 12, 2007
Designated VLRJune 8, 2006

Hungry Mother State Park is a state park in southwestern Virginia.

Much of the "land for Hungry Mother State Park was donated by," local landowners——to develop a new state park in Smyth County on Hungry Mother Creek. The park is one of the six original CCC parks that opened in June 1936. The park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

Origins of name

It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names. A legend states that when the Native Americans destroyed several settlements on the New River south of the park, Molly Marley. And her small child were among the survivors taken to the raiders’ base north of the park. They eventually escaped, wandering through the wilderness eating berries. Molly finally collapsed, and her child wandered down a creek. Upon finding help, the only words the child could utter were "Hungry Mother." When the search party arrived at the foot of the mountain where Molly had collapsed, they found the child's mother dead. Today, that mountain is Molly's Knob (3,270 feet), and the stream is Hungry Mother Creek.

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