Leeds Manor Rural Historic District

John Marshall’s Leeds Manor Rural Historic District, centered on the historic Leeds Manor Road, covers over 23,000 acres in the northwest section of Fauquier County. The district’s name comes from […]

Cromwell’s Run Rural Historic District

Located in the north-central part of Fauquier County, the Cromwell’s Run Rural Historic District consists of more than 14,000 acres of rolling farmland centered along Atoka Road. The district has […]

Catlett Historic District

The village comprising the Catlett Historic District is located nine miles southeast of Warrenton in Fauquier County. Catlett grew up around the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, which was laid through […]

La Crosse Hotel

Built in 1917 by John H. Coulter, the La Crosse Hotel is an outstanding example of an early-20th-century, small-town railroad hotel. The two-story brick hotel occupies a prominent position across […]

Ware Neck Store and Post Office

The Ware Neck Store and Post Office, built for Arthur W. Tabb in 1877, with later additions, typifies the simplified classical architectural style commonly employed in rural vernacular commercial buildings; […]

B. Williams & Company Store

Built 1869-70, the B. Williams & Company Store preserves the link between Mathews County’s rich maritime traditions and the rapidly changing modern landscape. The Williams and Murray families owned, occupied, […]

Simon Reid Curtis House

The Simon Reid Curtis House, in the Lee Hall area in the northern end of Newport News, was constructed in 1897 by Curtis as a residence from which he could […]

Eastville Historic District

The Eastville Historic District recognizes Northampton County’s seat of government (see Northampton County Courthouse Historic District), where the first permanent courthouse was constructed in 1690, and is home to the […]

Buena Vista Downtown Historic District

The Buena Vista Downtown Historic District was established in 1889 at the juncture of two rail lines that were convenient to timber and mineral reserves in the Blue Ridge Mountains. […]

Round Hill Historic District

The construction of the Snickersville Pike in the 1830s, linking the Shenandoah Valley at Winchester to Alexandria and Washington, D.C., via Snicker’s Gap, gave rise to the Loudoun County town […]