The Virginia city that became one of the world's largest coal ports in the late 1800s is Norfolk. Its strategic location and deep-water harbor facilitated the export of coal from the nearby Appalachian coalfields, making it a vital hub for coal shipping. The growth of railroads further enhanced Norfolk's capacity to transport coal, solidifying its status in the coal industry during that era.
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