Covered Bridges NHL Context Study (MPD)

This Multiple Property Documentation (MPD) Form facilitates the nomination to the registers of covered bridges, which are a pre-eminently American phenomenon. Nowhere else in the world were such impressive timber […]
Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield Historic District at Pamplin Historical Park

Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield Historic District at Pamplin Historical Park contains historic buildings and outbuildings, earthworks and rifle pits, as well as archaeological sites associated with the domestic and military occupation […]
Presidential Yacht Sequoia

The former presidential yacht Sequoia, one of four surviving presidential yachts, was used by nine U. S. presidents: Herbert C. Hoover, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Elsenhower, John […]
N.S. Savannah

The Nuclear Ship Savannah is a boldly-styled passenger/cargo vessel powered by a nuclear reactor. Although less than fifty years old at the time of designation, N.S. Savannah possesses exceptional national […]
Racial Desegregation in Public Education in the United States MPD

This Multiple Property Documentation (MPD) Form facilitates the nomination to the registers of resources associated with events that both led to and followed the judicial decisions that first authorized public […]
George Washington Masonic National Memorial

Largely constructed between 1922 and 1932 with many of the major interior spaces left unfinished until the decades following World War II, the George Washington Masonic National Memorial is one […]
New Kent School

The New Kent School (white) and George W. Watkins School (black), both located in New Kent County, are associated with the 1968 U.S. Supreme Court case Green v. New Kent County, the most […]
George W. Watkins School

The New Kent School (white) and George W. Watkins School (black), both located in New Kent County, are associated with the 1968 U.S. Supreme Court case Green v. New Kent County, the most significant […]
Williamsburg Historic District

Williamsburg served as the capital of the Virginia colony from 1699 until 1776 and as the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia until 1780. Laid out by Governor Francis Nicholson, […]
Wren Building (Old College Yard, College of William and Mary)

The main building of the College of William & Mary, the nation’s second oldest seat of higher learning, the Wren Building was begun in 1695 and completed four years later. […]