Henry Street Historic District
Henry Street, also known as First Street, served as the commercial and entertainment center of the African American neighborhood of Gainsboro in Northwest Roanoke during the first half of the […]
Huffman House
As a rare intact survivor of the many small farms that were confined to narrow creek valleys of the Allegheny Mountains in the 19th and 20th centuries, the Huffman House […]
Goblintown Mill
Situated on Little Goblintown Creek, near the intersection of Virginia secondary Routes 704 and 705 in Patrick County, Goblintown Mill consists of a gristmill, built in the 1850s, and a […]
Scott’s Addition Historic District
The Scott’s Addition Historic District is one of the larger early-20th-century industrial and commercial districts in Richmond and is located just west of Arthur Ashe Boulevard. The area remained mostly […]
Highland Park Plaza Historic District
Highland Park Plaza Historic District represents the era of Reconstruction and Growth (1866–1916), when Highland Park was founded and commercial and residential growth transformed it from a semi-developed rural locale […]
Main Street Banking Historic District
As the historic financial center for the capital and, for a time, Virginia, the Main Street Banking Historic District is significant. Financial institutions were first established on Main Street in […]
Virginia Can Company
The Virginia Can Company was built in 1912 as the first and largest manufacturer of tin cans in Roanoke, and it was sited along the then newly established Virginian Railway […]
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 […]
Floyd Historic District
With its courthouse, constructed in 1951-52, sitting at nearly 2,500 feet in elevation atop a plateau of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Floyd Historic District is one of Virginia’s most […]
Brookside Farm and Mill
In Grayson County, a region where very few such places have been preserved, the 433-acre Brookside Farm and Mill is remarkable for its collection of well-crafted and preserved structures—including a […]