Saluda Historic District
After Middlesex County voters approved a referendum in 1849 to move the county seat from Urbanna to a more central location, Saluda was established in 1851, and in 1852 the […]
C.P. Jones House and Law Office
The C.P. Jones House and Law Office, located in the town of Monterey in Highland County, is an evolved dwelling with Victorian elements that has at its core a two-story […]
First Baptist Church
The First Baptist Church in the Farmville Historic District, founded 1867, emerged as a center for the local black community under the leadership of its pastor, the Reverend L. Francis […]
Great Falls Park Historic District
Great Falls Park Historic District in Fairfax County encompasses part of the Potomac Canal, an 18th-century engineering achievement spearheaded by George Washington and recognized in 1982 as a National Historic […]
Gloucester Downtown Historic District
The boundaries of the Gloucester Downtown Historic District extended in a linear fashion on either side of Main Street in Gloucester Court House. Originally established as the Town of Botetourt […]
T.C. Walker House
The T.C. Walker House, in Gloucester County, was Thomas Calhoun Walker’s residence during 53 of his 72 years of service to enhance the lives of fellow African Americans. Built in […]
Judge William J. Robertson House
Judge William J. Robertson House is a picturesque Italianate/Gothic Revival dwelling built in the city of Charlottesville about 1859 for the noted Virginia jurist. The two-story brick dwelling has rendered […]
Lawrenceville Historic District
Lawrenceville Historic District includes most of the town that has developed around the Brunswick County seat, established in 1814. Much of that growth was directly related to the coming of […]
Bleak Hill
Bleak Hill reflects the farm life of a Franklin County political family during the 19th and 20th centuries. The property once belonged to Peter Saunders, Sr., one of the county’s […]
Appomattox Historic District
The Appomattox Historic District encompasses much of the bustling Appomattox County seat, established in the 1890s after a fire destroyed the original Appomattox Courthouse a few miles away at the […]