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This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Virginia that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, other historic registers, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.
September 22, 1971 (U.S. Route 301: Hanover: 15: Hanover Meeting House: Hanover Meeting House: September 4, 1991 (6411 Heatherwood Dr. [6 Mechanicsville: Site of the first non-Anglican church in Virginia
Montpelier is a historic plantation house located near Sperryville, Rappahannock County, Virginia. The main house was built about 1750, and is a two-story, 11 bay, stuccoed stone and brick dwelling with a side gable roof. It consists of a five-bay main block with north and south three bay wings.
Notable buildings include the old school (1876), Church of Our Savior (1882), Grange Hall (1899), Hobart Hardware (c. 1900), Montpelier School (1929), "Norway" House (1936), and "The Oaks" (1936). Located in the district and listed separately is the Sycamore Tavern , the only 18th-century building remaining in the district.
Montpelier was declared a National Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. It was included in the Madison-Barbour Rural Historic District in 1991. In 1983, the last private owner of Montpelier, Marion duPont Scott, bequeathed the estate to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Ben Venue Rd. and Williams Farm, Fogg Mountain, Hickerson Mountain, and Points of View Lns. 38°43′46″N 78°04′11″W / 38.729583°N 78.069722°W / 38.729583; -78.069722 ( Ben Venue Rural Historic
Montpelier (James Madison House) December 19, 1960 ... Farm home of writer John Roderigo Dos Passos. 102: ... Maggie Lena Walker House:
Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site; Marsh House (Fairfax, Virginia) George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor; Gari Melchers Home and Studio; Menokin; Gen. William Mitchell House; Fort Monroe; James Monroe Tomb; Monticello; Montpelier (Orange, Virginia) Monument Avenue; Monumental Church; Moorefield (Vienna, Virginia) Robert Russa Moton Museum ...