Boydton Historic District

The Boydton Historic District is one of the best-preserved small county seats in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Sitting atop low rolling hills, the town of Boydton is one of the […]

Springdale

Springdale is brick farmhouse in Goochland County, dating from the early 19th century with a modern frame addition. The simplicity of its original decorative details supports the tradition that it […]

Court House Hill/Downtown Historic District

Court House Hill/Downtown Historic District is located in the city of Lynchburg’s historic center. The 25-block district includes Clay, Court, Church, and Main Streets between Fifth through Thirteenth Streets. The […]

Church of the Sacred Heart

Church of the Sacred Heart, designed by architect Joseph Hubert McGuire (1865–1947), is a one-and–a-half-story, brick, Romanesque Revival-style church completed in 1901. Home of the oldest Roman Catholic parish in […]

Massanetta Springs Historic District

Massanetta Springs Historic District belongs to the great tradition of Virginia springs resorts and camp meetings. Originally known as Taylor’s Springs, the Rockingham County site was used for Methodist meeting […]

St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church

St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, an excellent example of Classical Revival-style architecture, is the work of German-trained architect Carl Ruehrmund, and is a centerpiece of the Newport News Downtown […]

Queen Street Baptist Church

The brick Queen Street Baptist Church in the city of Norfolk was constructed in 1910-11. The church originated in 1884 after its founding members split away from the African American […]

Virginia City Church

Erected circa 1895 by coal-camp residents and miners, the Virginia City Church, alone on a hillside in Wise County, is the only surviving structure from the once bustling mining community […]

Gainsboro Historic District

The Gainsboro Historic District, first settled in 1834 and the oldest neighborhood in Roanoke, contains a full range of late-19th-century to mid-20th-century residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. Arising around the […]

Falling Spring Presbyterian Church Manse

The Falling Spring Presbyterian Church Manse was built 1856-57 by the church congregation for the Rev. William Finney Junkin. The Falling Spring church, organized in 1747, is among the most […]