Markham Historic District

The Markham Historic District is located on the upper reaches of Goose Creek, an important power source for milling operations in northwestern Fauquier County during the 19th century. The community […]

Fort Collier

Fort Collier is a two-story Greek Revival-style house built for Isaac Stine circa 1864, situated on approximately ten acres. The property’s primary importance lies in its use as the site […]

Graffiti House

The Graffiti House, built ca. 1858 on land bordering the Orange and Alexandria Railroad in the Culpeper County village of Brandy Station, has plaster walls in three second-story rooms filled […]

Belle Grove

Belle Grove is located along the Winchester Road and U.S. 17 in the pristine Crooked Run Valley Rural Historic District and about a mile from the village of Paris. Stone […]

S.S. John W. Brown

The S.S. John W. Brown is one of only two remaining, fully operational Liberty ships that participated in World War II.  The Liberty ship represented the design solution that filled the […]

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 […]

Merrybrook

The significance of Merrybrook stems from both its representation of an evolved farmhouse, with architectural elements ranging from the early-19th to the mid-20th-century, and its association with noted Civil War […]

Green Garden

The main house at Green Garden began as a brick mill manager’s house about 1833. This section now serves as the rear portion of an evolved 19th-century house. The main […]

Whitaker’s Mill Archaeological Complex

The Whitaker’s Mill Archaeological Complex in York County can address important historical and archaeological issues related to domestic and commercial life in 18th- and 19th-century Virginia, as well as military […]

Fort Huger

Named for Major General Benjamin Huger, commander of Confederate defenses in southeastern Virginia, Fort Huger is located on Hardy’s Bluff above the James River in Isle of Wight County. During […]