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词条 List of National Historic Landmarks in Virginia
释义

  1. Current landmarks

  2. Former National Historic Landmarks

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

This is a list of National Historic Landmarks in Virginia. There are currently 121 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs), and 2 former NHLs.

Current landmarks

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The National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) are widely distributed across Virginia's 95 counties and 39 independent cities.

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|type=NHLD
|pos=1
|article=Alexandria Historic District
|name=Alexandria Historic District
|image=US Post Office and Courthouse (Alexandria, Virginia).jpg
|alt=ca. 1919 HABS photograph
|date=1966-11-13
|address=Alexandria
|lat=38.8033
|lon=-77.0464
|county=Alexandria (independent city)
|description= Comprises the central portion of Alexandria, Virginia
|refnum=66000928
|commonscat=Old Town (Alexandria, Virginia)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=2
|article=Aquia Church
|name=Aquia Church
|image=Aquia Church (Stafford County, Virginia).jpg
|alt= HABS photograph
|date=1991-07-05
|address=Garrisonville
|lat=38.4646
|lon=-77.40305
|county=Stafford
|description= Mid-18th-century church
|refnum=69000282
|commonscat=Aquia Church
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=3
|article=Bacon's Castle
|name=Bacon's Castle
|image=Bacons Castle 2006.jpg
|alt=Bacon's Castle
|date=1960-10-09
|address=Bacon's Castle
|lat=37.108845
|lon=-76.722176
|county=Surry
|description= One of the oldest brick buildings in Virginia
|refnum=66000849
|commonscat=Bacon's Castle
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=4
|article=Ball's Bluff Battlefield and National Cemetery
|name=Ball's Bluff Battlefield and National Cemetery
|image=Ball's Bluff National Cemetery.jpg
|date=1984-04-27
|address=Leesburg
|lat=39.131389
|lon=-77.529167
|county=Loudoun
|description= Site of an embarrassing Union defeat early in the American Civil War, caused by inept generalship, after which drowned troops' bodies floated down the Potomac River to Washington, D.C.
|refnum=84003880
|commonscat=Battle of Ball's Bluff
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=5
|article=Benjamin Banneker: SW-9 Intermediate Boundary Stone
|name=Banneker (Benjamin) SW-9 Intermediate Boundary Stone
|image=DC Boundary stone SW9 (Banneker), 21 Oct 2012.JPG
|date=1976-05-11
|address=Arlington
|lat=38.882944
|lon=-77.15905
|county=Arlington
|description= A boundary stone associated with Benjamin Banneker, (1731–1806), an African American surveyor, mathematician and astronomer who assisted Andrew Ellicott during the first two months of Ellicott's 1791–1792 survey of the boundaries of the original District of Columbia.[1]
|refnum=76002094
|commonscat=Boundary Stone (District of Columbia) SW 9
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=6
|article=Barracks, Virginia Military Institute
|name=Barracks, Virginia Military Institute
|image=Barracks at Virginia Military Institute (Lexington, Virginia).jpg
|alt=1968 HABS photograph
|date=1965-12-21
|address=Lexington
|lat=37.7903
|lon=-79.4386
|county=Lexington (independent city)
|description= Gothic style cadet barracks building on the grounds of Virginia Military Institute
|refnum=66000956
|commonscat=Virginia Military Institute Barracks
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=7
|article=Berkeley Plantation
|name=Berkeley
|image=Berkeley plantation harrison home.jpg
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Charles City
|lat=37.321667
|lon=-77.181667
|county=Charles City
|description= One of the great plantations of Virginia, associated with Presidents William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison.
|refnum=71001040
|commonscat=Berkeley Plantation
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=8
|article=Berry Hill Plantation
|name=Berry Hill
|image=Berry Hill (Halifax County, Virginia).jpg
|alt=HABS photograph
|date=1971-11-11
|address=South Boston
|lat=36.6967
|lon=-78.9442
|county=Halifax
|description= A Greek Revival plantation mansion, imitating the Parthenon
|refnum=69000246
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=9
|article=Lower Brandon Plantation
|name=Brandon
|image=Brandon, State Route 611, Prince George vicinity (Prince George County, Virginia).jpg
|alt=Brandon
|date=1970-04-15
|address=Burrowsville
|lat=37.257539
|lon=-76.99339
|county=Prince George
|description= Plantation tended from 1614 on, with unusual brick mansion in style of Palladio's "Roman Country House" completed in 1760s
|refnum=69000271
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=10
|article=Bremo Historic District
|name=Bremo Historic District
|image=Bremo Plantation (Fluvanna County, Virginia).jpg
|alt=HABS photograph
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Bremo Bluff
|lat=37.72542
|lon=-78.32973
|county=Fluvanna
|description= James River plantation with mansion probably designed by Thomas Jefferson
|refnum=69000241
|commonscat=Bremo Plantation
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=11
|article=Bruton Parish Church
|name=Bruton Parish Church
|image=Bruton Parish Church Today.jpg
|date=1970-04-15
|address=Williamsburg
|lat=37.2693
|lon=-76.7028
|county=Williamsburg (independent city)
|description= Earliest church in the British American colonies to reflect the infusion of English Renaissance style.
|refnum=70000861
|commonscat=Bruton Parish Church
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=12
|article=Camden (Port Royal, Virginia)
|name=Camden
|image=Camden (Caroline County, Virginia).jpg
|alt=1980 HABS photograph
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Port Royal
|lat=38.163228
|lon=-77.161394
|county=Caroline
|description= Two-story Italian villa featuring such 19th-century innovations as a central heating system, gas lights, inside toilets, and shower baths.
|refnum=69000228
|commonscat=Camden (Port Royal, Virginia)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=13
|article=Rapidan Camp
|name=Camp Hoover
|image=Camphoover.jpg
|date=1988-06-07
|address=Graves Mill
|lat=38.491861
|lon=-78.42097
|county=Madison
|description= President Herbert Hoover's rustic presidential retreat, also known as Rapidan Camp.
|refnum=88001825
|commonscat=Rapidan Camp
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=14
|article=Cape Henry Lighthouse
|name=Cape Henry Lighthouse
|image=CapeHenryTwoLighthouses.jpg
|date=1964-01-29
|address=Virginia Beach
|lat=36.9239
|lon=-76.0082
|county=Virginia Beach (independent city)
|description= First lighthouse to be erected by the Federal Government.
|refnum=66000910
|commonscat=Cape Henry lighthouses
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=15
|article=Carter's Grove
|name=Carter's Grove
|image=CartersGrove.jpg
|alt=Carter's Grove
|date=1970-04-15
|address=Williamsburg
|lat=37.206981
|lon=-76.624819
|county=James City
|description= Georgian country house and plantation near Williamsburg.
|refnum=69000249
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHP
|pos=16
|article=Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park
|name=Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove Plantation
|image=Belle Grove Manor House.jpg
|date=1969-08-11
|address=Middletown and Strasburg
|lat=39.019622
|lon=-78.300603
|county=Frederick and Warren
|description= Site of the American Civil War battle of Cedar Creek and the Belle Grove Plantation. Divided into two pieces by Interstate 81
|refnum=69000243
|commonscat=Belle Grove Plantation (Middletown, Virginia)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=17
|article=Christ Church (Alexandria)
|name=Christ Church, Alexandria
|image=Christchurchalexandria.jpg
|date=1970-04-15
|address=Alexandria
|lat=38.806303
|lon=-77.047517
|county=Alexandria (independent city)
|description= 1773 Georgian brick church
|refnum=70000899
|commonscat=Christ Church (Alexandria, Virginia)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=18
|article=Christ Church (Lancaster)
|name=Christ Church (Lancaster County)
|image=Christ church lancaster pulpit photo.jpg
|date=1961-05-30
|address=Irvington
|lat=37.676806
|lon=-76.418611
|county=Lancaster
|description= Example of British Colonial ecclesiastical architecture.
|refnum=66000841
|commonscat=Christ Church (Lancaster)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=19
|article=Old City Hall (Richmond, Virginia)
|name=City Hall (Richmond)
|image=Richmond City Hall (Virginia).jpg
|alt=1981 HABS photograph
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Richmond
|lat=37.5379
|lon=-77.4331
|county=Richmond (independent city)
|description= Example of the High Victorian Gothic style.
|refnum=69000327
|commonscat=Old City Hall (Richmond, Virginia)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=20
|article=Virginia State Capitol
|name=Confederate Capitol
|image=Virginia State Capitol.jpg
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Richmond
|lat=37.5388
|lon=-77.4336
|county=Richmond (independent city)
|description= From July 1861 to April 1865, the Confederate Congress met here; state capitol before and after the war
|refnum=66000911
|commonscat=Virginia State Capitol
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=21
|article=Charles Richard Drew House
|name=Charles Richard Drew House
|image=Charles-drew-house019.JPG
|date=1976-05-11
|address=Arlington
|lat=38.8726
|lon=-77.0872
|county=Arlington
|description= Home of Dr. Charles R. Drew, an African American physician and researcher whose leadership on stockpiling blood plasma saved lives in World War II
|refnum=76002095
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=22
|article=Drydock Number One, Norfolk Naval Shipyard
|name=Drydock Number One, Norfolk Naval Shipyard
|image=DrydockNumber1.jpg
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Portsmouth
|lat=36.8187
|lon=-76.2931
|county=Portsmouth (independent city)
|description= Union frigate {{USS|Merrimack|1855|6}} was rebuilt by the Confederates in this drydock, becoming the ironclad CSS Virginia. Now part of Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
|refnum=70000862
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=23
|article=Egyptian Building
|name=Egyptian Building
|image=Egyptian Building.JPG
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Richmond
|lat=37.5384
|lon=-77.4292
|county=Richmond (independent city)
|description= First permanent home of the Medical Department of Hampden-Sydney College
|refnum=69000321
|commonscat=Egyptian Building
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=24
|article=Elsing Green
|name=Elsing Green
|image=Elsinggreen.jpg
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Tunstall
|lat=37.602444
|lon=-77.051103
|county=King William
|description= Georgian plantation house built by Carter Braxton
|refnum=69000252
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=25
|article=Exchange Building (Petersburg, Virginia)
|name=Exchange
|image=Exchange Building (Petersburg, Virginia).jpg
|alt=1968 HABS photograph
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Petersburg
|lat=37.231950
|lon=-77.405403
|county=Petersburg (independent city)
|description= Two-story Greek Revival structure with a Doric portico.
|refnum=69000322
|commonscat=Exchange Building (Petersburg, Virginia)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=26
|article=Eyre Hall
|name=Eyre Hall
|image=Eyre hall (dnr).jpg
|date=2012-03-02
|address=Cheriton
|lat=37.230105
|lon=-77.40445
|county=Northampton
|description= A private plantation in the hands of the Eyre family since 1668.
|refnum=69000265
|commonscat=Eyre Hall
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=27
|article=Five Forks Battlefield
|name=Five Forks Battlefield
|image=Five forks.jpg
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Petersburg
|lat=37.13927
|lon=-77.62292
|county=Dinwiddie
|description= Site of Battle of Five Forks, where Lee's flank was turned, leading to virtual end of the American Civil War in 1865.
|refnum=66000830
|commonscat=Battle of Five Forks
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=28
|article=Gerald R. Ford, Jr., House
|name=Gerald R. Ford, Jr., House
|image=Gerald Ford Home 2.jpg
|date=1985-12-17
|address=Alexandria
|lat=38.811189
|lon=-77.080263
|county=Alexandria (independent city)
|description= House of President Gerald R. Ford.
|refnum=85003048
|commonscat=Ford House (Alexandria, Virginia)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=29
|article=Fort Monroe
|name=Fort Monroe
|image=Fort Monroe Aerial.jpg
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Hampton
|lat=37.00361
|lon=-76.3075
|county=Hampton (independent city)
|description= Fort Monroe was completed in 1834, and is named in honor of U.S. President James Monroe. Completely surrounded by a moat, the six-sided stone fort is the only one of its kind left in the United States that is still an active Army post.
|refnum=66000912
|commonscat=Fort Monroe, Virginia
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=30
|article=Fort Myer
|name=Fort Myer Historic District
|image=Wright-Fort Myer.jpg
|date=1972-11-28
|address=Arlington
|lat=38.880343
|lon=-77.079735
|county=Arlington
|description= U.S. Army post adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery.
|refnum=72001380
|commonscat=Fort Myer Historic District
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=31
|article=Franklin and Armfield Office
|name=Franklin & Armfield Office
|image=Franklin-armfield-office.JPG
|date=1978-06-02
|address=Alexandria
|lat=38.801911
|lon=-77.054661
|county=Alexandria (independent city)
|description= Largest slave trading firm in the antebellum South
|refnum=78003146
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=32
|article=Gadsby's Tavern
|name=Gadsby's Tavern
|image=Gadsbys-tavern.JPG
|date=1963-11-04
|address=Alexandria
|lat=38.803630
|lon=-77.044001
|county=Alexandria (independent city)
|description= Original tavern was a central part of the social, economic, political, and educational life of the city of Alexandria, and the United States. (Try Gadsby's Tavern Museum)
|refnum=66000913
|commonscat=Gadsby's Tavern
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=33
|article=Ellen Glasgow House
|name=Ellen Glasgow House
|image=Ellen Glasgow House (Richmond, Virginia).jpg
|alt=HABS photograph
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Richmond
|lat=37.540934
|lon=-77.445003
|county=Richmond (independent city)
|description= Residence of author Ellen Glasgow
|refnum=71001041
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=34
|article=Carter Glass House
|name=Carter Glass House
|image=Wills-Davis-Glass House (Lynchburg, Virginia).jpg
|alt=1976 HABS photograph
|date=1976-12-08
|address=Lynchburg
|lat=37.413451
|lon=-79.147488
|county=Lynchburg (independent city)
|description= A home of influential congressman and senator Carter Glass
|refnum=76002183
|commonscat=Carter Glass House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=35
|article=Green Springs Historic District
|name=Green Springs Historic District
|image=Green-Springs-NHL-District.jpg
|alt=NPS photograph
|date=1974-05-30
|address=Zion Crossroads
|lat=38.015278
|lon=-78.164167
|county=Louisa
|description= Rural manor houses and related buildings.
|refnum=73002036
|commonscat=Green Springs Historic District
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=36
|article=Greenway Court, Virginia
|name=Greenway Court
|image=Greenway Court Estate Office (Clarke County, Virginia).jpg
|alt=HABS photograph
|date=1960-10-09
|address=White Post
|lat=39.044366
|lon=-78.119195
|county=Clarke
|description= Remnants of {{convert|5000000|acre|km2|sing=on}} estate of Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, only British peer in America, where George Washington worked as a surveyor
|refnum=66000829
|commonscat=Greenway Court
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=37
|article=Gunston Hall
|name=Gunston Hall
|image=Gunston hall loc tree.jpg
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Lorton
|lat=38.64697
|lon=-77.14642
|county=Fairfax
|description= Home of the United States Founding Father George Mason.
|refnum=66000832
|commonscat=Gunston Hall
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=38
|article=Hampton University
|name=Hampton Institute
|image=Hampton Institute - geography.jpg
|date=1974-05-30
|address=Hampton
|lat=37.02128
|lon=-76.33713
|county=Hampton (independent city)
|description= Hampton University began in 1868 as a teacher training school to train young Black men and women.
|refnum=69000323
|commonscat=Hampton University
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=39
|article=Hanover County Courthouse
|name=Hanover County Courthouse
|image=HanoverCourthouseandMemorial.jpg
|date=1973-11-07
|address=Hanover Court House
|lat=37.761204
|lon=-77.367507
|county=Hanover
|description= This Georgian courthouse has been used continuously since its completion around 1735. It was here that, in 1763, Patrick Henry argued and won THE PARSON'S CAUSE, a case involving religious liberty in the Colony.
|refnum=69000247
|commonscat=Hanover County Courthouse
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=40
|article=Holly Knoll
|name=Holly-Knoll-Robert R. Moton House
|image=HOLLY KNOLL.jpg
|date=1981-12-21
|address=Capahosic
|lat=37.387808
|lon=-76.643858
|county=Gloucester
|description= Retirement home of Black educator Robert Russa Moton
|refnum=81000640
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=41
|article=The Homestead, Virginia
|name=The Homestead
|image=TheHomesteadFront.JPG
|date=1991-07-17
|address=Hot Springs
|lat=37.995472
|lon=-79.829644
|county=Bath
|description= Example of Georgian and Colonial Revival architecture.
|refnum=84003494
|commonscat=The Homestead (Hot Springs, Virginia)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=42
|article=Humpback Covered Bridge
|name=Humpback Bridge
|image=Humpback 1-1-.jpg
|date=2012-10-16
|address=Covington
|lat=37.800597
|lon=-80.047011
|county=Allegheny
|description= Oldest surviving covered bridge in Virginia; a rare example of a covered humpback bridge.
|refnum=69000219
|commonscat=Humpback Covered Bridge
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=43
|article=Jackson Ward
|name=Jackson Ward Historic District
|image=162560pr.jpg
|date=1978-06-02
|address=Richmond
|lat=37.548333
|lon=-77.440833
|county=Richmond (independent city)
|description= A historically African-American neighborhood.
|refnum=76002187
|commonscat=Jackson Ward
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=44
|article=Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters Museum
|name=Stonewall Jackson Headquarters
|image=Jackson headquarters.png
|date=1967-05-28
|address=Winchester
|lat=39.187947
|lon=-78.166125
|county=Winchester (independent city)
|description= Confederate Major General Jackson lived here during the 1861-1862 winter
|refnum=67000027
|commonscat=Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters Museum
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=45
|article=Kenmore Plantation
|name=Kenmore
|image=Kenmore (Fredericksburg, Virginia).jpg
|alt=1983 HABS photograph
|date=1970-04-15
|address=Fredericksburg
|lat=38.293155
|lon=-77.466468
|county=Fredericksburg (independent city)
|description= Home of Fielding Lewis
|refnum=69000325
|commonscat=Kenmore (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=46
|article=Lee Chapel
|name=Lee Chapel, Washington and Lee University
|image=Lee Chapel.jpg
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Lexington
|lat=37.785508
|lon=-79.442113
|county=Lexington (independent city)
|description= Victorian Gothic brick chapel commemorates the years Robert E. Lee (1807–1870) served as president (1865–1870) of the college, then known as Washington College. Lee is buried in a chapel vault.
|refnum=66000914
|commonscat=Lee Chapel
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=47
|article=Lightship Portsmouth
|name=LIGHTSHIP NO. 101 "PORTSMOUTH"
|image=A Light Named Portsmouth.jpg
|date=1989-05-05
|address=Portsmouth
|lat=36.836799
|lon=-76.298616
|county=Portsmouth (independent city)
|description= Lightship Portsmouth, commissioned as Lightship 101, was first stationed at Cape Charles, Virginia.
|refnum=89001080
|commonscat=Portsmouth (ship, 1916)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=48
|article=Lunar Landing Research Facility
|name=Lunar Landing Research Facility
|image=Drop Test at Lunar Landing Research Facility - GPN-2000-001287.jpg
|date=1985-10-03
|address=Hampton
|lat=37.100276
|lon=-76.389803
|county=Hampton (independent city)
|description= Crane at Langley Research Center used to practice Apollo lunar landings
|refnum=85002808
|commonscat=Lunar Landing Research Facility
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=49
|article=Main Street Station (Richmond)
|name=Main Street Station and Trainshed
|image=Main Street Station.jpg
|date=1976-12-08
|address=Richmond
|lat=37.532861
|lon=-77.429203
|county=Richmond (independent city)
|description= Station is an example of Beaux-Arts influence, and the trainshed is one of the last gable-roofed trainsheds in America.
|refnum=70000867
|commonscat=Main Street Station (Richmond)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=50
|article=Edmund Ruffin Plantation
|name=Marlbourne
|image=Photo of marlbourne in 2015.jpg
|date=1964-07-19
|address=Richmond
|lat=37.654203
|lon=-77.222478
|county=Hanover
|description= Property of Confederate secessionist Edmund Ruffin
|refnum=66000837
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=51
|article=Dodona Manor
|name=General George C. Marshall House
|image=Dodona Manor.JPG
|date=1996-06-19
|address=Leesburg
|lat=39.114178
|lon=-77.559959
|county=Loudoun
|description= Last home of General George C. Marshall, who called it "Dodona Manor".
|refnum=96000972
|commonscat=Marshall House (Leesburg, Virginia)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=52
|article=John Marshall House
|name=John Marshall House
|image=John Marshall House (Richmond, Virginia).jpg
|alt=HABS photo
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Richmond
|lat=37.540892
|lon=-77.433085
|county=Richmond (independent city)
|description= Home of 4th Chief Justice John Marshall.
|refnum=66000916
|commonscat=John Marshall House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=53
|article=Cyrus McCormick Farm and Workshop
|name=Cyrus McCormick Farm and Workshop
|image=Cyrus McCormick Farm - view from north in afternoon July 2012.JPG
|date=1964-07-19
|address=Steele's Tavern
|lat=37.933889
|lon=-79.217778
|county=Rockbridge
|description= Home of the inventor of mechanical reaper.
|refnum=66000846
|commonscat=Cyrus McCormick Farm
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=54
|article=Gari Melchers Home
|name=Gari Melchers Home
|image=Gari Melchers Home.JPG
|date=1965-12-21
|address=Falmouth
|lat=38.325028
|lon=-77.472917
|county=Stafford
|description= Residence and studio of painter Gari Melchers
|refnum=66000848
|commonscat=Belmont (Gari Melchers Home)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=55
|article=Menokin
|name=Menokin
|image=VA-Menokin.jpg
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Warsaw
|lat=38.006944
|lon=-76.801111
|county=Richmond
|description= Home of Declaration of Independence signer Francis Lightfoot Lee.
|refnum=69000276
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=56
|article=Gen. William Mitchell House
|name=Gen. William "Billy" Mitchell House
|image=GENERAL BILLY MITCHELL HOUSE.jpg
|date=1976-12-08
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|article=James Monroe Law Office
|name=James Monroe Law Office
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|article=James Monroe Tomb
|name=James Monroe Tomb
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|article=Monticello
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|article=Montpelier (Orange, Virginia)
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|pos=61
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|article=Robert Russa Moton High School
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|article=Mount Airy, Richmond County, Virginia
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|article=New Kent School and George W. Watkins School
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|article=Oak Hill (James Monroe House)
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|pos=74
|article=Pocahontas Exhibition Coal Mine
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|article=Poplar Forest
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|article=Prestwould
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|pos=78
|article=Quarters 1 (Fort Myer)
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|article=Peyton Randolph House
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|pos=81
|article=Rendezvous Docking Simulator
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|pos=82
|article=Reynolds Homestead
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|article=Ripshin Farm
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|article=Rising Sun Tavern (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
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|pos=85
|article=The Rotunda (University of Virginia)
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|article=Sabine Hall (Tappahannock, Virginia)
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|pos=87
|article=St. John's Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia
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|article=St. Luke's Church (Smithfield, Virginia)
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|article=St. Peter's Church (New Kent, Virginia)
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|article=Saratoga (Boyce, Virginia)
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|article=Sayler's Creek Battlefield
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|article=Scotchtown (plantation)
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|address=Ashland
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|article=James Semple House
|name=James Semple House
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|pos=94
|article=Shack Mountain
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|article=Shirley Plantation
|name=Shirley
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|pos=96
|article=Skyline Drive
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|article=Spence's Point
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|pos=98
|article=Stratford Hall Plantation
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|article=Adam Thoroughgood House
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|pos=101
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|article=Sherwood Forest Plantation
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|pos=108
|article=Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
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|pos=109
|article=Washington and Lee University Historic District
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|pos=110
|article=Ferry Farm
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|pos=111
|article=George Washington Masonic National Memorial
|name=George Washington Masonic National Memorial
|image=Front View of George Washington Masonic National Memorial.jpg
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|pos=112
|article=Waterford Historic District (Waterford, Virginia)
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|date=1960-10-09
|address=Charles City
|lat=37.33278
|lon=-77.17306
|county=Charles City
|description= Plantation that is ancestral seat of the Byrd family
|refnum=66000923
|commonscat=Westover Plantation
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=114
|article=White House of the Confederacy
|name=White House of the Confederacy
|image=WHC 1865 LC-B811- 3376.jpg
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Richmond
|lat=37.538888
|lon=-77.429738
|county=Richmond (independent city)
|description= Residence of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
|refnum= 66000924
|commonscat=White House of the Confederacy
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=115
|article=Valentine Museum
|name=Wickham-Valentine House
|image=The Wickham House, Richmond, VA.jpg
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Richmond
|lat=37.541695
|lon=-77.431071
|county=Richmond (independent city)
|description= One of Richmond's finest Federal residences.
|refnum=69000329
|commonscat=The Valentine
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=116
|article=Colonial Williamsburg
|name=Williamsburg Historic District
|image=Colonial Williamsburg Duke of Gloucester Street.jpg
|date=1960-10-09
|address=Williamsburg
|lat=37.2625
|lon=-76.69972
|county=Williamsburg (independent city)
|description= Capital of Virginia from 1699 to 1799.
|refnum=66000925
|commonscat=Colonial Williamsburg
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=117
|article=Woodlawn Plantation
|name=Woodlawn
|image=Woodlawn August 2003 A.jpg
|date=1998-08-06
|address=Alexandria
|lat=38.716667
|lon=-77.136111
|county=Fairfax
|description= Flagship property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
|refnum=70000792
|commonscat=Woodlawn (plantation)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=118
|article=Woodrow Wilson Birthplace
|name=Woodrow Wilson Birthplace
|image=Wilson Birthplace Jan 2007.jpg
|date=1964-07-19
|address=Staunton
|lat=38.148473
|lon=-79.069136
|county=Staunton (independent city)
|description= Birthplace of President Thomas Woodrow Wilson, now his presidential library
|refnum=66000926
|commonscat=Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=119
|article=Wren Building
|name=Wren Building, College of William and Mary
|image=College of William and Mary Wren1 Williamsburg.jpg
|date=1960-10-09
|address=Williamsburg
|lat=37.268973
|lon=-76.709126
|county=Williamsburg (independent city)
|description= Wren Building at the College of William and Mary.
|refnum=66000929
|commonscat=Wren Building
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=120
|article=Wythe House
|name=Wythe House
|image=Colonial Williamsburg 2007 - Wythe House.jpg
|date=1970-04-15
|address=Williamsburg
|lat=37.269958
|lon=-76.703284
|county=Williamsburg (independent city)
|description= One of Virginia's finest Georgian brick townhouse and home of George Wythe.
|refnum=70000866
|commonscat=George Wythe House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=121
|article=Yeocomico Church
|name=Yeocomico Church
|image=Yeocomico Church, State Route 606, Tucker Hill, Westmoreland County, VA HABS VA,97- ,1-1.tif
|date=1970-04-15
|address=Tucker Hill
|lat=38.062361
|lon=-76.597139
|county=Westmoreland
|description= Significant example of transitional Colonial architecture.
|refnum=69000331
|commonscat=Yeocomico Church
}}
|}

Former National Historic Landmarks

Landmark nameImageDate designatedDate movedLocalityCountyDescription
NRHP-delisted|1 Eight-Foot High Speed Tunnel1985|10|3}}2014|08|25}}HamptonHampton (independent city) Demolished
NRHP-delisted|2 Full Scale 30- by 60-Foot Tunnel1985|10|3}}2014|08|25}}HamptonHampton (independent city) Demolished

See also

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Virginia
  • United States National Park Service areas in Virginia
  • List of National Historic Landmarks by state

References

1. ^Bedini, Silvio A. (1999), The Life of Benjamin Banneker: The First African-American Man of Science, Second edition, Maryland Historical Society. {{ISBN|0-938420-59-3}}

External links

{{NRISref|version=2010a}}{{commons category|National Historic Landmarks in Virginia|position=left}}{{NHLbyState}}{{National Register of Historic Places}}{{Virginia}}

4 : National Historic Landmarks in Virginia|Historic sites in Virginia|Virginia-related lists|Lists of National Historic Landmarks by state

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