Melrose Caverns and Harrison Farmstead

In the central Shenandoah Valley, the Melrose Caverns and Harrison Farmstead is a 142-acre property in Rockingham County along U.S. Route 11. Visited by both Union and Confederate soldiers – […]

Tangier Island Historic District

The Tangier Island Historic District encompasses architectural and archaeological resources on this island that is home to a traditional watermen’s community that is part of Accomack County. Prior to the […]

James River Steam Brewery Cellars

The James River Steam Brewery Cellars are the sole surviving remnant of the James River Steam Brewery, which operated from 1866 to 1879. Built shortly before the advent of mechanical […]

Roanoke River & Railroad Historic District

The Roanoke River & Railroad Historic District centers on a tract of land along the Roanoke River in southeast Roanoke that developed rapidly as an industrial corridor with the completion […]

Barton Lodge

Barton Lodge, now known as Malvern Hall, was built between 1898 and 1900 on a hill overlooking The Homestead in the Bath County village of Hot Springs. Its original owner, […]

Gloucester Woman’s Club

Situated on the edge of historic downtown Gloucester Court House, the Gloucester Woman’s Club building showcases over 250 years of history that includes its use as a residence beginning as […]

Christiansburg Downtown Historic District

The Christiansburg Downtown Historic District dates to 1792, when the town was established as the Montgomery County seat and laid out in a courthouse square plan with its two main […]

Glade Spring Commercial Historic District

The Glade Spring Commercial Historic District comprises the core of a 19th-century community in Washington County that is oriented toward the railroad. The oldest existing building in the district is […]

Narrows Commercial Historic District

Located in the Giles County town of Narrows, the Narrows Commercial Historic District arose as a result of its strategic location on the New River and on major transportation routes. […]

Waverly Downtown Historic District

The Sussex County town of Waverly was established in 1854 on the Norfolk and Petersburg (now Norfolk Southern) Railroad. Waverly’s historic district is an unusually well-preserved depot town on the […]