Richlands Historic District

The Richlands Historic District contains the residential and commercial buildings associated with this period of this Tazewell County town’s development, including Late Victorian, Craftsman, Gothic Revival, Colonial Revival, and Commercial […]

Fayette Street Historic District

An outgrowth of segregation, Fayette Street Historic District became the heart of the Black community in the city of Martinsville from 1900 until the mid-20th century, when the civil rights […]

Keokee Store No. 1

Located less than a mile from the Kentucky state line in Lee County, the Keokee Commissary was built in 1910 by the Stonega Coke and Coal Company (formerly the Keokee […]

Paris Historic District

Paris is a well-preserved early-19th-century Fauquier County village located at the foot of Ashby Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains, adjacent to the Clarke County line. The colonial roads leading […]

Purcellville Historic District

The collection of buildings within the Purcellville Historic District represents a range of architectural styles popular during the 19th and 20th centuries in rural Loudoun County. The town of Purcellville […]

Marshall Historic District

The Marshall Historic District is significant as a remarkably intact and thriving community with resources dating from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century. Established as the town of […]

Edom Store and Post Office

Since its construction in 1835, the Edom Store and Post Office has stood at the center of life in the village of Edom in Rockingham County. The brick building was […]

Tinsley Tavern

Tinsley Tavern was long known as a drover’s tavern, situated along the major road through Goochland County over which herds of cattle and sheep were driven in the 1800s. Drovers’ […]

Southern Albemarle Rural Historic District

Settled largely by wealthy Tidewater Virginians as they pushed into the colony’s western frontier in the 1720s, the 83,000-plus acres in the Southern Albemarle Rural Historic District initially developed slowly. […]

Kippax Plantation Archaeological Site

The Kippax Plantation Archaeological Site is located just below the fall line of the Appomattox River in the city of Hopewell. This location has made it appealing for settlement from […]