National Register of Historic Places listings in Henrico County, Virginia

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Location of Henrico County in Virginia

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Henrico County, Virginia.

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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Henrico County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. [1]

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 September 29, 2023. [2]

Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register [4] ImageDate listed [5] Location City or townDescription
1 Beth Elon
Beth Elon BETH ELON.jpg
Beth Elon
May 22, 2003
(#03000446)
4600 Nine Mile Rd.
37°32′42″N77°22′27″W / 37.545°N 77.374167°W / 37.545; -77.374167 (Beth Elon)
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 Brook Road Marker.JPG
Brook Road Marker, Jefferson Davis Highway
July 24, 2007
(#07000765)
0.2 mi (0.32 km) east of the junction of Hilliard and Brook Rds.
37°36′51″N77°27′25″W / 37.614222°N 77.457083°W / 37.614222; -77.457083 (Brook Road Marker, Jefferson Davis Highway)
Richmond A marker for the Jefferson Davis Highway, conceived and marked by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, as a counter to the Lincoln Highway in the north, during 1913-1925 in an era of named highway promotion, before numbered U.S. highways were created. [7]
3 Chatsworth School
Chatsworth School CHATSWORTH SCHOOL HENRICO COUNTY VA.jpg
Chatsworth School
June 1, 2022
(#100007781)
1451 Chatsworth Rd.
37°28′57″N77°23′33″W / 37.4824°N 77.3924°W / 37.4824; -77.3924 (Chatsworth School)
Henrico
4 Clarke-Palmore House
Clarke-Palmore House Clarke-Palmore House.JPG
Clarke-Palmore House
June 2, 2004
(#04000576)
904 McCoul St.
37°30′19″N77°24′25″W / 37.505278°N 77.406944°W / 37.505278; -77.406944 (Clarke-Palmore House)
Richmond Brick house built as a farmhouse in 1819 and expanded in 1855; "a reminder of Henrico County's agricultural past." [8]
5 Curles Neck Farm
Curles Neck Farm Eastern Air Lines Lockheed L-749A crash Curles Neck Farm.jpg
Curles Neck Farm
December 22, 2009
(#09001222)
4705 Curles Neck Rd.
37°23′21″N77°17′20″W / 37.389167°N 77.288889°W / 37.389167; -77.288889 (Curles Neck Farm)
Henrico Plantation operated continuously as a working farm since 1635. One of the great James River Plantations. Incidentally, site of an airliner's crash-landing in 1951. Plantation house and 156 acres (0.63 km2) are NRHP-listed. [9]
6 Dabbs House
Dabbs House DABBS HOUSE HENRICO COUNTY VA.jpg
Dabbs House
March 18, 2020
(#100005104)
3812 Nine Mile Rd.
37°32′37″N77°22′59″W / 37.543611°N 77.383056°W / 37.543611; -77.383056 (Dabbs House)
Henrico
7 Druin-Horner House
Druin-Horner House Druin Horner House.jpg
Druin-Horner House
February 25, 2009
(#09000064)
9904 River Rd.
37°35′11″N77°36′39″W / 37.586389°N 77.610833°W / 37.586389; -77.610833 (Druin-Horner House)
Richmond
8 Edge Hill
Edge Hill Henrico Edge Hill street view.jpg
Edge Hill
March 27, 2008
(#08000243)
1107 Greenview Dr. [10]
37°30′05″N77°24′12″W / 37.501250°N 77.403333°W / 37.501250; -77.403333 (Edge Hill)
Richmond
9 Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery
Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery Emek Sholom.JPG
Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery
February 10, 1999
(#99000072)
4000 Pilots Ln.
37°35′33″N77°26′14″W / 37.592500°N 77.437222°W / 37.592500; -77.437222 (Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery)
Richmond
10 Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill
Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill Emmanuel Church.JPG
Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill
February 3, 2000
(#99001720)
1214 Wilmer Ave.
37°36′22″N77°27′30″W / 37.606111°N 77.458333°W / 37.606111; -77.458333 (Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill)
Henrico A "superb example of late antebellum Gothic Revival ecclesiastical architecture", designed by Rhode Island architect Clifton A. Hall. [11]
11 Farmer's Rest
Farmer's Rest FARMER'S REST, HENRICO COUNTY, VA.jpg
Farmer's Rest
February 13, 2015
(#15000015)
9341 Varina Rd.
37°24′32″N77°21′13″W / 37.4088°N 77.3536°W / 37.4088; -77.3536 (Farmer's Rest)
Henrico
12 Flood Marker of 1771
Flood Marker of 1771 Turkey Island toward Flood Marker of 1771.jpg
Flood Marker of 1771
September 22, 1971
(#71000981)
0.8 mi (1.3 km) southeast of the junction of State Routes 5 and 156
37°23′44″N77°15′25″W / 37.395556°N 77.256944°W / 37.395556; -77.256944 (Flood Marker of 1771)
Richmond
13 Fort Harrison National Cemetery
Fort Harrison National Cemetery Ft Harrison Natl Cemetery.jpg
Fort Harrison National Cemetery
August 10, 1995
(#95000921)
8620 Varina Rd.
37°25′42″N77°22′00″W / 37.428333°N 77.366667°W / 37.428333; -77.366667 (Fort Harrison National Cemetery)
Richmond
14 Glendale National Cemetery
Glendale National Cemetery VIEW OF CEMETERY FROM CENTRAL FLAGPOLE, SHOWING CONCENTRIC RINGS OF HEADSTONES IN SECTION C. VIEW TO EAST. - Glendale National Cemetery, 8301 Willis Church Road, Richmond, Independent HALS VA-5-11.tif
Glendale National Cemetery
February 26, 1996
(#96000026)
State Route 156, 1 mi (1.6 km) south of its junction with Darbytown Rd.
37°26′09″N77°14′05″W / 37.435833°N 77.234722°W / 37.435833; -77.234722 (Glendale National Cemetery)
Providence Forge
15 Henrico Theatre
Henrico Theatre Henrico theater.jpg
Henrico Theatre
November 9, 2005
(#05001226)
305 E. Nine Mile Rd.
37°32′37″N77°19′32″W / 37.543611°N 77.325556°W / 37.543611; -77.325556 (Henrico Theatre)
Highland Springs An Art Deco style building from 1938. [12]
16 Highland Springs Historic District
Highland Springs Historic District HIGHLAND SPRINGS HISTORIC DISTRICT, HENRICO COUNTY, VA.jpg
Highland Springs Historic District
May 11, 2018
(#100002440)
W. and E. Nine Mile Rd. and N. and S. Holly Ave.
37°32′46″N77°19′40″W / 37.546111°N 77.327778°W / 37.546111; -77.327778 (Highland Springs Historic District)
Highland Springs
17 James River and Kanawha Canal Historic District
James River and Kanawha Canal Historic District Richmond Canal Walk.jpg
James River and Kanawha Canal Historic District
August 26, 1971
(#71000982)
Extends from Ship Locks to Bosher's Dam
37°33′40″N77°34′32″W / 37.561111°N 77.575556°W / 37.561111; -77.575556 (James River and Kanawha Canal Historic District)
Richmond
18 James River Steam Brewery Cellars
James River Steam Brewery Cellars JAMES RIVER STEAM BREWERY CELLARS; HENRICO CO. VA.jpg
James River Steam Brewery Cellars
February 5, 2014
(#13001162)
4920 Old Main St.
37°30′57″N77°24′57″W / 37.515833°N 77.415833°W / 37.515833; -77.415833 (James River Steam Brewery Cellars)
Richmond
19 Laurel Industrial School Historic District
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Laurel Industrial School Historic District
June 12, 1987
(#87001149)
Northern and southern sides of Hungary Rd., west of Old Staples Mill Rd.
37°38′37″N77°30′33″W / 37.643611°N 77.509167°W / 37.643611; -77.509167 (Laurel Industrial School Historic District)
Laurel
20 Malvern Hill
Malvern Hill MalvernHillHouse.jpg
Malvern Hill
November 12, 1969
(#69000248)
Southeast of the junction of State Routes 5 and 156
37°23′50″N77°14′49″W / 37.397222°N 77.246944°W / 37.397222; -77.246944 (Malvern Hill)
Richmond Site of bloody Battle of Malvern Hill on July 1, 1862. Cruciform-plan house built in 1600s, burned in 1905. Ruins, including end gables and chimney still "perhaps the finest example of seventeenth century diaper brickwork in the state." [13]
21 Mankin Mansion
Mankin Mansion Mankin Mansion.JPG
Mankin Mansion
October 14, 1993
(#93001124)
4300 Oakleys Ln.
37°32′12″N77°20′49″W / 37.536667°N 77.346944°W / 37.536667; -77.346944 (Mankin Mansion)
Richmond
22 The Markel Building
The Markel Building Markel Building.jpg
The Markel Building
May 8, 2017
(#100000984)
5310 Markel Rd.
37°35′04″N77°29′58″W / 37.584444°N 77.499444°W / 37.584444; -77.499444 (The Markel Building)
Richmond
23 Meadow Farm
Meadow Farm Meadow Farm.JPG
Meadow Farm
August 13, 1974
(#74002125)
Mountain and Courtney Rds.
37°40′42″N77°31′02″W / 37.678472°N 77.517222°W / 37.678472; -77.517222 (Meadow Farm)
Glen Allen
24 Virginia Randolph Cottage
Virginia Randolph Cottage Virginia Randolph Cottage (Henrico County, Virginia).jpg
Virginia Randolph Cottage
December 2, 1974
(#74002126)
2200 Mountain Rd.
37°39′40″N77°28′54″W / 37.661111°N 77.481667°W / 37.661111; -77.481667 (Virginia Randolph Cottage)
Glen Allen Home economics building of the Virginia Randolph Training School, a vocational school, where Virginia E. Randolph (1874–1958), who was a black woman, was a teacher and a teacher educator for 55 years. Now a museum commemorating her life. Her gravesite is on the grounds. [14]
25 Redesdale
Redesdale Redesdale estate entrance.jpg
Redesdale
February 21, 2008
(#08000071)
8603 River Rd.
37°33′56″N77°33′44″W / 37.565556°N 77.562222°W / 37.565556; -77.562222 (Redesdale)
Richmond
26 Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters
Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters Reynolds Headquarters.JPG
Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters
April 26, 2000
(#00000064)
6601 W. Broad St.
37°36′01″N77°31′00″W / 37.600278°N 77.516667°W / 37.600278; -77.516667 (Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters)
Richmond International Style building complex set in a composed landscape, completed in 1958, cited as a prototype for modern suburban office development, and featuring aluminum inside and out. [15]
27 Richmond National Cemetery
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Richmond National Cemetery
October 26, 1995
(#95001183)
1701 Williamsburg Rd.
37°30′52″N77°23′35″W / 37.514444°N 77.393056°W / 37.514444; -77.393056 (Richmond National Cemetery)
Richmond
28 Rocky Mills
Rocky Mills Rocky Mills Mansion VA.jpeg
Rocky Mills
May 13, 2002
(#02000513)
211 Ross Rd.
37°33′57″N77°33′13″W / 37.565833°N 77.553611°W / 37.565833; -77.553611 (Rocky Mills)
Richmond
29 Sandston Historic District December 7, 2021
(#100007215)
Roughly bounded by Williamsburg Rd., Raines Ave., Berry St., Confederate and Jackson Aves., McClellan St., East Nine Mile Rd., and Garland Ave.
37°31′17″N77°18′26″W / 37.5214°N 77.3073°W / 37.5214; -77.3073 (Sandston Historic District)
Sandston
30 Seven Pines National Cemetery
Seven Pines National Cemetery Panoramic view of Seven Pines Battlefield National Cemetery, Henrico County, Virginia (1912).jpg
Seven Pines National Cemetery
October 26, 1995
(#95001182)
400 E. Williamsburg Rd.
37°31′13″N77°18′07″W / 37.520278°N 77.301944°W / 37.520278; -77.301944 (Seven Pines National Cemetery)
Sandston
31 Tree Hill
Tree Hill TREE HILL, RICHMOND VICINITY, HENRICO COUNTY, VA.jpg
Tree Hill
October 17, 1974
(#74002127)
State Route 5
37°29′31″N77°24′42″W / 37.491944°N 77.411667°W / 37.491944; -77.411667 (Tree Hill)
Richmond
32 Varina Plantation
Varina Plantation VARINA FARMS, HENRICO COUNTY, VA.jpg
Varina Plantation
April 29, 1977
(#77001489)
Varina Rd.
37°22′54″N77°20′09″W / 37.3817°N 77.3358°W / 37.3817; -77.3358 (Varina Plantation)
Varina
33 Walkerton
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Walkerton
December 6, 1984
(#84000676)
Mountain Rd.
37°39′54″N77°29′37″W / 37.665000°N 77.493611°W / 37.665000; -77.493611 (Walkerton)
Glen Allen
34 Woodside
Woodside Woodside, main house.jpg
Woodside
July 24, 1973
(#73002021)
Southwest of Tuckahoe off State Route 157
37°34′20″N77°37′08″W / 37.572361°N 77.618889°W / 37.572361; -77.618889 (Woodside)
Tuckahoe A Greek Revival villa built in 1858, the countryside home of the Wickham family of Richmond. [16]

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References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved September 29, 2023.
  3. Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. Richard C. and Jeanne E. McNeil (September 1, 2002). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Beth Elon" (PDF). Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission. Retrieved 2010-05-05. and Accompanying photo at Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission, undated
  7. Ruth D. Snead and Virginia Department of Historic Resources staff (2004). "UDC Commemorative Highway Markers along the Jefferson Davis Highway in Virginia". National Park Service.
  8. Susan Reed Smither (January 29, 2004). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Clarke-Palmore House / Clarke Home" (PDF). Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 3, 2007. Retrieved 2010-05-08. and Accompanying four photos at Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission, undated Archived 2010-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
  9. Nancy W. Kraus (August 26, 2009). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Curles Neck Farm / DHR File No. 043-0035 / Curles Neck Plantation" (PDF). Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission. Retrieved 2010-05-06. and Accompanying six photos at Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission, undated
  10. Goodwin, Ashley Rowland. National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Edge Hill. National Park Service, 2007-09-20, 1.
  11. Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission staff (June 1999). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill" (PDF). Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission. Retrieved 2010-05-06. and Accompanying photo at Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission, undated
  12. Bryan Clark Green and Susan Reed (June 7, 2005). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Henrico Theatre" (PDF). Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission. Retrieved 2010-05-08. and Accompanying 4 photos at Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission, undated
  13. Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission staff (1967). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Malvern Hill" (PDF). Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission. Retrieved 2010-05-27. and Accompanying 2 photos at Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission, undated
  14. James Sheire (July 31, 1974), National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Virginia E. Randolph Museum - Virginia Cardwell Cottage / Home Economics Cottage (pdf), National Park Service and Accompanying one photo, undated (plus an unrelated photo of Poe Shrine, "oldest house" in Richmond, Virginia)  (32 KB)
  15. Mary Harding Sadler and Peter McDearmon Witt (October 1, 1999). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters" (PDF). Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission. Retrieved 2010-05-08. and Accompanying four photos at Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission, undated
  16. Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission staff (December 1972). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Woodside" (PDF). Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission. Retrieved 2010-05-08. and Accompanying photo at Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission, undated