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Mallory rests within the embrace of Logan County's rolling Appalachian foothills, where steep, verdant slopes give way to narrow valleys. It lies 44.2 miles south-south-west of Charleston, WV (from Charleston, WV: bearing 195°T), and is situated 2.3 miles east-south-east of Man. The land here is a study in deep greens and earthen browns, the trees climbing with determined grace towards a sky that often holds a soft, diffused light, particularly in the late afternoon when the shadows lengthen and begin to paint the hillsides in hues of purple and indigo. A quiet current of air, carrying the scent of damp earth and pine needles, moves through the hollows, a constant whisper of the wildness that still defines this landscape. The houses of Mallory are often found clinging to these inclines or gathered along the flatter pockets where the land allows, their porches and yards a small defiance against the overwhelming presence of the mountains. The history of Mallory is inextricably bound to the veins of coal that lie beneath its surface, a legacy that shaped its very character and economy for generations. This was a place where the rumble of mining equipment once echoed, a sound now largely silenced, leaving behind a quietude that allows other narratives to emerge. The local economy, once fueled by the deep earth, has shifted, seeking new avenues for prosperity, though the memory of the mining era lingers in the stoic resilience of its people and the weathered architecture that tells tales of hard work and community spirit. The Tug Fork River, a vital artery of the region, flows nearby, its waters reflecting the sky and the passing clouds, a steady, enduring presence that has witnessed the ebb and flow of life in Mallory.
| Location | Mallory, Logan County, West Virginia |
| Coordinates | 37.730663°N, 81.837895°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 25634 |
| Area Code | 304 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |