Northampton Lumber Company Historic District

Located in the Northampton County town of Nassawadox, the Northampton Lumber Company Historic District has been in operation since its first building was constructed in 1898, likely making it the […]

Appomattox Iron Works

The Appomattox Iron Works complex, located in the Petersburg Old Town Historic District, of some nine functionally related structures forms one of the country’s most complete physical records of an […]

Mahone’s Tavern

There are no places in Southampton County more heavy with history than those associated with the 1831 Nat Turner Insurrection. Mahone’s Tavern in the county seat of Courtland (formerly Jerusalem) […]

Port Republic Historic District

On the South Fork of the Shenandoah River in eastern Rockingham County, the grid-plan village of Port Republic was founded in 1802 and became a booming river port. It served […]

Pace-King House

Amid a cluster of old buildings in the heart of Shockoe Valley, the Pace-King House is one of the city of Richmond’s last grand mansions erected before the Civil War. […]

Planters National Bank

Originally built as the State Planters Bank, this robust brick and brownstone pile in the city of Richmond’s Main Street financial district, is a highly original expression of the Romanesque […]

La Riviere

With its wraparound veranda and crenelated tower, La Riviere in the city of Radford displays the curious mix of modern domesticity with romantic historicism that characterizes America’s Queen Anne style. […]

Reynolds Homestead

Richard Joshua Reynolds (1850-1918), who founded the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in 1875, was born one of sixteen children at this Patrick County homestead. The plain Greek Revival house […]

Exchange Hotel

This landmark in the Orange County town of Gordonsville is a forerunner of the large railroad hotels that played an important role in the transportation history of late-19th- and early-20th-century […]