Odd Fellows Hall
The Odd Fellows Hall was listed in the registers under a multiple property documentation form for the African American Historic Resources of Alexandria. It is one of only a few […]
Morgantown Historic District
The Morgantown Historic District is located at the junction of Freestate Road and Mount Nebo Church Road, two miles south of the village of Marshall in Fauquier County. The crossroads […]
Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Located on 24th Road South, the Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Church, constructed in 1922, is the oldest extant African American church in Arlington County. Known first as Wesley Zion Church […]
Moses Hepburn Rowhouses
The Moses Hepburn Rowhouses are listed under the multiple property documentation form for African American Historic Resources of Alexandria, Virginia. Moses Hepburn, a prominent African American businessman, constructed the dwellings […]
Dr. Albert Johnson House
The Dr. Albert Johnson House is listed under the multiple property documentation form for African American Historic Resources of Alexandria. The house at 814 Duke Street is significant as the […]
Harry W. Gray House
Arlington County’s Harry W. Gray House is a representative example of the historic, economic, and cultural contributions of African American families, reflecting the theme of ethnic heritage. Harry W. Gray […]
Beulah Baptist Church
Beulah Baptist Church in the Alexandria Historic District is listed in the registers under the African American Historic Resources of Alexandria multiple property documentation form. The church is associated with […]
Woodville School
The Woodville School is a one-story, wood-framed building that occupies a one-acre tract adjacent to U.S. Route 17. It was financed in part by the Julius Rosenwald Fund, constructed in […]
Alfred Street Baptist Church
Alfred Street Baptist Church is listed under the multiple property documentation form for African American Historic Resources of Alexandria, Virginia. The church is home to the oldest African American congregation […]
Ashville Historic District
The Ashville Historic District is located in the village of Ashville in a rural area of northwestern Fauquier County. The Reconstruction-era African American village generally fronts along Ashville and Old […]