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Chesterfield County Public Schools is the local school system, and has received the U.S. Department of Education's Blue Ribbon Award. Chesterfield County is the home to more than sixty public schools. There are 40 elementary schools, 12 middle schools, 10 high schools, and 3 technical schools for high school aged students.
Dale's Pale Archeological District is a set of historic archaeological sites and national historic district located near Chester, Chesterfield County, Virginia.The district consists of a collection of four county owned archaeological sites.
Otterdale was a farm located east of Otterdale Road close to the Swift Creek Reservoir in Chesterfield County, Virginia.The main house was originally built by Col. Woodson W. Hancock (1789 - 1883) in 1834 and was a 1½-story central-passage house.
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.
The Chesterfield County Courthouse and Courthouse Square is a historic county courthouse complex located in Chesterfield, Virginia.The complex includes the old Chesterfield County Courthouse, built in 1917; the county clerk's office buildings, dating from 1828 and 1889; and the old Chesterfield County Jail, constructed in 1892 and closed in 1960.
Falling Creek Ironworks, Chesterfield County, Virginia; Village News article: Uncovered:The Falling Creek Ironworks location and age is confirmed after the creek bank is eroded; Geophysical survey of Falling Creek Ironworks:An Early 17th century industrial site, Chesterfield County, Virginia Archived 2007-05-19 at the Wayback Machine
On May 25, 1749, the county was formed from a portion of Henrico County. Chesterfield celebrated its 275th anniversary with special events and activities. The celebration continues with the ...
Black Heath was a house and coal mine located near the present day Midlothian area of Chesterfield County, Virginia.The Black Heath coal mining enterprises were operated intermittently from the early 1780s until 1939 and were most notably run by the Heth family from 1795 until 1840, who also built the mansion house in the early 1800s.