Millwood Commercial Historic District

The Millwood Commercial Historic District centers on the restored Burwell-Morgan Mill, which was individually listed in the National Register in 1969 and now serves as a museum. The Clarke County […]

Markham Historic District

The Markham Historic District is located on the upper reaches of Goose Creek, an important power source for milling operations in northwestern Fauquier County during the 19th century. The community […]

Wintergreen Country Store

A social, retail, and community hub, the Wintergreen Country Store in Nelson County was constructed in four phases, beginning circa 1908, when Grover Harris built a one-story, one-room structure with […]

Nance-Major House and Store

Located on historic Route 5 and across from the ca. 1750’s Charles City County Courthouse, the Nance-Major House and Store stands on a land parcel long associated with the courthouse […]

Oakland

Situated on U. S. Route 29 in Nelson County about four miles south of Lovingston, Oakland, circa 1838, is an example of an early-19th-century ordinary or tavern, originally sited on […]

Lord Culpeper Hotel

Opened to local acclaim in 1933, the Lord Culpeper Hotel in the town of Culpeper is a stylish Colonial Revival building. The hotel opened when the business- and tourism-dependent hotel […]

People’s Bank of Eggleston

The short-lived People’s Bank of Eggleston in Giles County was constructed by about 1925 and closed in 1932, a victim of the Great Depression. A modest two-story brick building resembling […]

Covesville Historic District

The Covesville Historic District is a southern Albemarle County village that developed in response to religious settlement, transportation routes, and a successful apple-growing climate. Officially a village in 1828, Covesville […]

Atlantic Motor Company

An elegant and traditionally styled auto showroom when constructed in 1919, the Atlantic Motor Company is located at a major intersection on Richmond’s Broad Street, in an area west of […]

Old Thomas James Store

The Old Thomas James Store is an excellent example of an early-19th-century commercial building now long absent from the rural Virginia landscape. Researchers have identified this 1810 building in the […]