Warrenton Historic District

From its beginnings as a colonial village, the prosperous Fauquier County seat community of Warrenton has been home to lawyers and politicians such as John Marshall, who practiced here; William […]

Old Merchants and Farmers Bank Building

The Old Merchants and Farmers Bank Building in the city of Emporia, completed in 1902, is a miniature version of the commercial structures that gave turn-of-the-20th-century America’s main streets architectural […]

Carroll County Courthouse

The principal landmark of the county seat town of Hillsville and its listed historic district, the Carroll County Courthouse combines two traditional courthouse forms: the arcaded front and the porticoed […]

Mulberry Hill

Judge Paul Carrington, a distinguished jurist and a leader in Virginia’s movement from colony to commonwealth, made his home at Mulberry Hill in his later years. During the colonial period […]

Federal Hill

Federal Hill, a regional interpretation of the Palladian tripartite house, was built in 1782 for James Steptoe, the second clerk of Bedford County and a lifelong friend of Thomas Jefferson. […]

Campbell County Courthouse

This compact but sophisticated public building is an important component of Virginia’s well-known collection of Classical Revival courthouses. With its main floor set on a high basement, the porticoed Campbell […]

Burks-Guy-Hagan House

The fanciful Burks-Guy-Hagan House in the town of Bedford, with its romantically landscaped grounds focusing on the Peaks of Otter, is a classic example of a Victorian suburban villa. As […]