The Coliseum (Duplex Envelope Company Building)

The Coliseum (Duplex Envelope Company Building), located on the south side of the 1300 block of West Broad Street in the city of Richmond, is a massive, red-brick, three-story, mixed-use […]

Carver Industrial Historic District

Carver Industrial Historic District, a six-and-a-half-block industrial area located to the northwest of Richmond’s central business district and within the Carver residential area, illustrates broad patterns of the city’s industrial […]

Batesville Historic District

The Batesville Historic District located at the intersection of Routes 692 and 635 along the Mechums River in western Albemarle County, exemplifies crossroads community development in Virginia during the 19th- […]

Edinburg Historic District

Spanning the period of 1787 to the late 1940s, the Edinburg Historic District includes the most historically significant area in this Shenandoah County town. Featuring a town plan that was […]

Martinsville Historic District

The Martinsville Historic District encompasses the historic core of the city, a tobacco, furniture, and textile manufacturing center in the southern Virginia Piedmont and the seat of Henry County. Martinsville’s […]

Monterey

Monterey is a Greek Revival house built in 1853 for Salem business leader Powell H. Huff (1793-1884). The house was depicted in Edward Beyer’s well-known painting of Salem (ca.1855). Set […]

Rosedale Historic District

The Rosedale Historic District, located west of the Jackson River in Alleghany County, across the river from the city of Covington, takes its name from Rose Dale, the antebellum plantation […]

Echols Farm

Echols Farm was nominated for listing in the registers for its historical transportation significance. Situated on the east bank of the Maury River, directly across from Glasgow in Rockbridge County, […]

Edmondson Hall

Edmondson Hall provides the village of Meadowview in eastern Washington County with a well-preserved reminder of its past railroad and architectural heritage. Built in 1857 shortly after the arrival of […]

Buffalo Springs Historical Archeological District

The Buffalo Springs Historical Archaeological District preserves the remains of a rare Southside springs resort in Mecklenburg County, known alternatively as Buffalo Lithia Springs or Buffalo Mineral Springs. While such […]