The newly designated landmarks are in the counties of Accomack, Prince Edward, Bath, Frederick, Loudoun, Halifax, and Lee; in the cities of Richmond, Alexandria, and Lynchburg; in the Highland County town of Monterey, the Rockingham County town of Mount Crawford, and the Pulaski County town of Dublin
From the Virginia Department of Historic Resources
RICHMOND – Among the 15 places recently listed in the Virginia Landmarks Register are a mid-1800s Greek Revival-style manor in the Commonwealth’s northern region that also functioned as one of Frederick County’s earliest public schools; a Richmond facility built in 1930 to house and care for the permanently disabled that has remained the only institution of its kind in the state; and a sprawling historic district in Halifax County encompassing resources that represent the quintessential pastoral farming community in Southside Virginia…