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The Jefferson Hotel is a luxury hotel in Richmond, Virginia, United States, opened in 1895. In 1969, [ 5 ] it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places . The Jefferson is a member of Historic Hotels of America , the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation . [ 6 ]
Chestnut Hill-Plateau Historic District: Chestnut Hill-Plateau Historic District: April 12, 2002 : 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Aves. from Brooklyn Park Boulevard to Trigg St. 44: Church Hill North Historic District
St. John's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral (Richmond, Virginia) St. Sophia Home of the Little Sisters of the Poor; Samuel Pleasants Parsons House; Scott House (Richmond, Virginia) Scott's Addition Historic District; Second Presbyterian Church (Richmond, Virginia ...
The Marshall House ranked No. 3 on USAT's '10Best' haunted hotels list released Monday. An expert panel initially chose 20 based on various factors, and those were narrowed down to 10 based on ...
Adams Grove Presbyterian Church in Dallas County The Dr. John R. Drish House in Tuscaloosa Sweetwater Mansion in Florence, during 1934. The Boyington Oak in Mobile is a Southern live oak that reportedly grew from the grave of Charles Boyington in the potter's field just outside the walls of Church Street Graveyard. Boyington was tried and ...
Henry House Hill; Hewick; Hickory Neck Church; Highland (James Monroe house) Hillsborough (Walkerton, Virginia) Hollin Hills; Hollins University; The Hollow (Markham, Virginia) Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) Hook–Powell–Moorman Farm; Hope Park; Hopewell Friends Meeting House (Frederick County, Virginia) Hotel Roanoke; Hume School ...
Richmond: A simplified Queen Anne style house from 1890, that was home of Leslie and Laura Watson, musicians and music teachers in the Richmond area [6] 2: Brook Road Marker, Jefferson Davis Highway: Brook Road Marker, Jefferson Davis Highway: July 24, 2007 : 0.2 mi (0.32 km) east of the junction of Hilliard and Brook Rds.
Shockoe Bottom, historically known as Shockoe Valley, is an area in Richmond, Virginia, just east of downtown, along the James River.Located between Shockoe Hill and Church Hill, Shockoe Bottom contains much of the land included in Colonel William Mayo's 1737 plan of Richmond, making it one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.