Grace Street Commercial Historic District

The Grace Street Commercial Historic District is concentrated in a nine-block area of downtown Richmond. While development of the area began in the 18th century, the predominant Spanish Colonial Revival […]

Fancy Hill

Fancy Hill is one of the seven fine 19th-century houses referred to as the “Seven Hills of Rockbridge County.” Constructed in 1821, Fancy Hill is significant for its architectural form […]

Holbrook-Ross Street Historic District

Holbrook-Ross Street Historic District is significant for its evolution into a distinctive African American neighborhood in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Architecturally, the 116 buildings in the 200-400 […]

Heflin’s Store

Built as Stover’s Store in 1845, Heflin’s Store stands approximately ten miles northeast of Warrenton in the Fauquier County village known as Little Georgetown. In 1845, Charles Stover hired stonemason […]

William Rand Tavern

The William Rand Tavern is a rare example of colonial-era tavern construction and among the few remaining taverns located near a colonial courthouse. Opened as a tavern in 1759 and […]

Ridge Street Historic District

The Ridge Street Historic District has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1982 as a part of the Charlottesville Multiple Resource Area form, which recorded much […]

Stanardsville Historic District

The Stanardsville Historic District represents the growth of the Greene County seat from a small, late-18th-century settlement to a critical crossroads at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It […]

Monroe Hill

Monroe Hill, in the city of Charlottesville, is a complex that includes the main house, James Monroe’s law office, and two arcaded ranges constructed as student rooms. James Monroe built […]

Fine Creek Mills Historic District

The Fine Creek Mills Historic District is located off Route 641 near its intersection with Route 711 in Powhatan County. Situated at a bend in the road where it crossed […]