Ruins of The Burning Raids of 1864
Built in the 1840s, the mill ruins left here are the last reminder of the Burning Raids of 1864.
Built in the 1840s, the mill ruins left here are the last reminder of the Burning Raids of 1864.
This impressive farmhouse was the dream of one man and his wife until their family became embroiled in a tragedy that rocked their community.
If you’ve ever wondered about daffodils that appear every Spring, they hold an interesting story and fascinating clues to the past.
Founded in rural Virginia in 1875 by Scotch-Irish immigrants, this church would close 100 years after it was founded.
This historic home has been razed to make room for a new subdivision.
[Loudon County, VA]
Built c. 1907, this rural school house served the surrounding community until 1955.
[Carroll County, VA]
Built in the 1890s, this rural school building would serve grades 1-7 until the 1950s when it was replaced with a newer brick building.
[Grayson County, VA]
This town was once a bustling stop on the stage and railroad routes.
[Mecklenburg County, VA]
This building served as a hospital during the 1st and 2nd Battle of Manassas during the Civil War.
[Prince William County, VA]
This church served as a battle site and hospital during the Civil War.