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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Gloucester ...

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    There are 34 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 4, 2024.[ 2 ] Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as:

  3. Gloucester County Courthouse Square Historic District

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    The district encompasses 17 contributing buildings including the Gloucester County government buildings and those structures bordering the square, housing private businesses, offices and residences. The courthouse was built about 1766, and is a one-story, T-shaped brick structure with a hipped roof.

  4. Burgh Westra - Wikipedia

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    Burgh Westra. Burgh Westra is a historic home located near Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia. Built between 1842 and 1851 on 2,400 acres, the estate's original design is a two and a half story brick dwelling in the Gothic Revival style. In addition to the main house, the property contains an original dairy, a rebuilt carriage house, guest ...

  5. Holly Knoll - Wikipedia

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    Holly Knoll. /  37.3878083°N 76.6438583°W  / 37.3878083; -76.6438583. Holly Knoll, also known as the Robert R. Moton House, is a historic house in rural Gloucester County, Virginia, near Capahosic. It was the retirement home of the influential African-American educator Robert Russa Moton (1867-1940), and is the only known home of his to ...

  6. Walter Reed Birthplace - Wikipedia

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    September 20, 1973. Boundary increase. December 15, 2015. Designated VLR. April 17, 1973 [2] Walter Reed Birthplace is a historic home located near Belroi, Gloucester County, Virginia. It was built around 1825 and is a one-story, gable-roofed frame dwelling. It has a rear shed addition. The house was restored in 1927 and again in 1970.

  7. Hockley (Gloucester, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Hockley (Gloucester, Virginia) Hockley, also known as Erin and Cowslip Green, is a historic estate located near Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia. The core of the main house was built about 1840, then added to in 1857, and modified to its present form in 1901 and 1906. It is a 2+1⁄2 -story, five-bay, frame dwelling on a brick foundation.

  8. Point Lookout Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    May 19, 2014. The Point Lookout Archaeological Site is an archaeological site encompassing the historic remains of the original homestead of John Robins, one of the first English settlers of what is now Gloucester County, Virginia. The site, located on what is now called Robins Neck, consists of a domestic site that was active from the mid-17th ...

  9. Abingdon Glebe House - Wikipedia

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    July 7, 1970 [2] Abingdon Glebe House is a historic home located near Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia. It was built around 1700, and is T-shaped brick structure with one-story hipped roof end pavilions flanking the central portion of the house. The central portion and rear ell are topped by steep gable roofs.