H.L. Lawson & Son Warehouse

Designed by the prominent Roanoke architectural firm of Eubank and Caldwell, the H. L. Lawson & Son Warehouse was built circa 1925, when businessmen in Roanoke, a major railroad hub, […]

Blacksburg Motor Company, Inc.

Notable for its combination Art Moderne/Art Deco architecture, the Blacksburg Motor Company building was constructed in 1924. The building has been used as a service station, a car dealership, a […]

Old Town Historic District

Harrisonburg’s Old Town Historic District is a well-preserved neighborhood of late-19th- through mid-20th-century houses. Many of Harrisonburg’s prominent families have resided in the district, representing collectively much of the story […]

Page County Bridge No. 1990

Page County Bridge No. 1990, known as Overall Bridge, is a single-span Pratt deck arch metal truss bridge, built in 1938 by the Virginia Department of Highways. It carries U.S. […]

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 […]

Proctor Creek, Jefferson Davis Highway Marker

The Proctor Creek Highway Marker is one of 16 markers erected along the Jefferson Davis Highway between 1927 and 1947 as a memorial to Jefferson Davis, only president of the […]

High Bridge

Stretching a straight and level 2,418 feet, more than 100 feet above the Appomattox River and its flood plain between Cumberland and Prince Edward counties, High Bridge is an impressive […]

Beach Station

Through its collection of late-19th-century railroad buildings, Beach Station in Chesterfield County constituted a rare surviving example of a village type once common throughout the United States. Constructed in 1890, […]

Piedmont Mill Historic District

Piedmont Mill Historic District in Franklin County features the water-powered Martin-Piedmont-Clements mill, built around 1866 by Albert G. Martin on Maggodee Creek, and two dwellings from about the same period. […]

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 […]