Loudoun County Courthouse
The Loudoun County Courthouse served as the location of the 1933-1934 Commonwealth of Virginia v. Crawford case, an important civil rights trial that marked a turning point in the history […]
Ball’s Bluff Battlefield Historic District and National Cemetery
The Ball’s Bluff Battlefield Historic District and National Cemetery is located along a sweeping curve of the Potomac River within Loudoun County, Virginia and Montgomery County, Maryland. Ball’s Bluff Battlefield […]
Bank of Potomac/Executive Office and Governor’s Residence of the Restored Government of Virginia
The Bank of Potomac/Executive Office and Governor’s Residence of the Restored Government of Virginia, located in the Alexandria Historic District, was constructed in three primary building campaigns. The oldest part […]
Eyreville
The estate of Eyreville, located within the Eastern Shore county of Northampton, sits on a flat neck of land that extends into Cherrystone Inlet, which opens onto the Chesapeake Bay. […]
Montross Historic District
The Montross Historic District extends in a linear fashion along Route 3/Kings Highway in the town of Montross, just east of the Westmoreland County boundary with neighboring Richmond County. Established […]
Newport News Downtown Historic District
Located at the southern end of the city, the Newport News Downtown Historic District exemplifies historical change and growth during the urban renewal movement, which reached its peak in the […]
Dromgoole House-Canaan
An excellent example of a Federal period vernacular-style dwelling in Brunswick County, the Dromgoole House was built between 1796 and 1799 for Reverend Edward Dromgoole at his plantation, Canaan. One […]
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 […]
Deering Hall
Deering Hall was the town hall for the town of Broadway in Rockingham County from around 1890, when constructed, until 1933, when the town leased it to the Broadway Motor […]
Dabbs House
The Dabbs House on the Nine Mile Road in Henrico County has had a multi-use history. It began in 1820 as a two-story, three-bay, side-gable, side-passage-plan farmhouse known as High […]