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James Monroe Birthplace Park & Museum, also known as James Monroe's Birthplace, is a historic archaeological site located near Oak Grove and Colonial Beach, Westmoreland County, Virginia. The site includes the ruins and a restoration of the Monroe Family Home and birthplace of U.S. Founding Father and President James Monroe , which were ...
Notable buildings include the James Cheshire House, the Obidiah Allen House, John W. Carter House (1896), Christ Episcopal Church (1890s), G.T. Lester House or the “Wedding Cake House” (1918), John W. Townes House (c. 1925), Vaughn M. Draper House (c. 1930), and Martinsville High School (1940) and Gymnasium Building (1928).
Oak Hill is a mansion and plantation located in Aldie, Virginia that was for 22 years a home of Founding Father James Monroe, the fifth U.S. President. It is located approximately 9 miles (14 km) south of Leesburg on U.S. Route 15 , in an unincorporated area of Loudoun County , Virginia .
number Name Image Date designated Locality County Notes 66000040 Arlington House: October 15, 1966: Arlington: Arlington: Home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee: 78003012 Red Hill: February 14, 1978: Brookneal
Roughly bounded by VA 457, Danville RR tracks, Clay St., and Market St., Martinsville, Virginia Coordinates 36°41′30″N 79°52′21″W / 36.69167°N 79.87250°W / 36.69167; -79
Oak Hill: Oak Hill: December 28, 1979 (#79003068) March 19, 2001: VA 863: Oak Ridge: Destroyed by fire in 1988 2: Woodlawn: Woodlawn: May 26, 2005 (#05000478) February 21, 2017: 5321 Henrys Mill Rd. Vernon Hill: Demolished in 2015.
Hupp's Hill Cedar Creek Museum: Strasburg: Shenandoah: Shenandoah Valley: Civil War: website, located in Hupp's Hill Civil War Park, history of the Battle of Cedar Creek; formerly the Stonewall Jackson Museum at Hupp's Hill Ingles Ferry: Radford: Pulaski: Blue Ridge Highlands: Farm: Working farm with structures dating to the 1700s Isle of Wight ...
The Virginia Museum of Natural History is the state's natural history museum located in Martinsville, Virginia founded in 1984. [1] The museum has several different award-winning publications, [ 2 ] is affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution , and has more than 22 million items. [ 3 ]