- National Register of Historic Places listings in Page County, Virginia
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This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Page County, Virginia. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.[1]
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
[3] Landmark name [4] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Aventine Hall February 26, 1970 143 S. Court St.
38°39′49″N 78°27′53″W / 38.663611°N 78.464722°WLuray 2 John Beaver House June 22, 1979 N of Stanley on VA 615
38°37′48″N 78°33′47″W / 38.63°N 78.563056°WSalem 3 Catherine Furnace January 21, 1974 2 mi. W of Newport in George Washington National Forest
38°33′28″N 78°38′09″W / 38.557778°N 78.635833°WNewport 4 Fort Egypt June 18, 1979 NW of Hamburg
38°39′44″N 78°31′47″W / 38.662222°N 78.529722°WHamburg 5 Fort Philip Long April 11, 1973 Off VA 616 on Shenandoah River
38°36′20″N 78°33′44″W / 38.605556°N 78.562222°WStanley 6 Graves Chapel and Cemetery May 29, 2008 457 Chapel Rd.
38°34′35″N 78°29′09″W / 38.576275°N 78.485908°WStanley 7 Heiston-Strickler House November 16, 1978 NW of Luray off VA 75
38°42′00″N 78°29′49″W / 38.7°N 78.496944°WLuray 8 Jeremey's Run Site December 13, 1985 Address Restricted Luray 9 Kanawha August 5, 1999 4 Jamison Rd.
38°39′42″N 78°27′36″W / 38.661667°N 78.46°WLuray 10 Luray Downtown Historic District May 22, 2003 Roughly E. Main St., W. Main St., S. Court St., and s. Broad St.
38°40′11″N 78°27′53″W / 38.669722°N 78.464722°WLuray 11 Luray Norfolk and Western Passenger Station January 27, 2000 Jct. Campbell St. and Norfolk Southern Railway
38°39′50″N 78°27′38″W / 38.663889°N 78.460556°WLuray 12 Massanutton Heights July 30, 1976 W of Luray on U.S. 211
38°38′15″N 78°34′08″W / 38.6375°N 78.568889°WLuray 13 Mauck's Meetinghouse June 18, 1976 Off U.S. 211
38°39′30″N 78°30′45″W / 38.658333°N 78.5125°WHamburg 14 Milford Battlefield August 11, 2004 VA 340 and VA 665
38°48′22″N 78°20′33″W / 38.806111°N 78.3425°WOverall 15 Mount Calvary Lutheran Church June 3, 2008 279 Somers Rd.
38°37′45″N 78°25′33″W / 38.629067°N 78.425706°WLuray Address taken from Registration Form posted at the Virginia Department of Historic Resources website[5] 16 Page County Bridge No. 1990 May 15, 2008 US 340
38°48′22″N 78°20′56″W / 38.806064°N 78.348936°WOverall 17 Page County Courthouse June 25, 1973 116 S. Court St.
38°39′51″N 78°27′55″W / 38.664167°N 78.465278°WLuray 18 Abram and Sallie Printz Farm August 12, 1999 597 Rosedale Ln.
38°37′21″N 78°24′24″W / 38.6225°N 78.406667°WLuray 19 Redwell-Isabella Furnace Historic District July 27, 2005 Bet. VA 652 and Hawksbill Creek on N side of Luray
38°40′50″N 78°27′28″W / 38.680556°N 78.457778°WLuray 20 Ruffner House January 24, 2002 440 Ruffner House Ln.
38°40′14″N 78°27′18″W / 38.670556°N 78.455°WLuray 21 Shenandoah Historic District May 27, 2004 Parts of First,Second,Third,Fourth,Fith,Sixth,Seventh,Eight Denver,Long,H,Sts, Central,Maryland, Penn, and Virg. Aves.
38°29′19″N 78°37′27″W / 38.488611°N 78.624167°WShenandoah 22 Shenandoah Land and Improvement Company Office July 14, 1978 201 Maryland Ave.
38°29′02″N 78°37′23″W / 38.483889°N 78.623056°WShenandoah 23 Skyline Drive Historic District April 28, 1997 Shenandoah National Park, from the N entrance station at Front Royal to the S entrance station at Rockfish Gap
38°32′54″N 78°27′38″W / 38.548333°N 78.460556°WLuray Boundary increase (listed September 19, 1997): Within Shenandoah National Park, areas known as Headquarters, Big Meadows, Dickey Ridge, Simmons Gap, and Piney R; Boundary increase (listed December 5, 2003): Shenandoah National Park, Skyland, Lewis Mountain and Big Meadows; Designated National Historic Landmark October 6, 2008 24 Isaac Spitler House May 23, 1997 2948 Oak Forest Ln.
38°37′42″N 78°30′20″W / 38.628333°N 78.505556°WLuray 25 Stover House May 22, 1978 N of Luray off VA 660
38°43′32″N 78°27′28″W / 38.725556°N 78.457778°WLuray 26 Strickley-Louderback House November 22, 2000 1001 Old Farm Rd.
38°32′04″N 78°34′51″W / 38.534444°N 78.580833°WShenandoah 27 Wall Brook Farm November 22, 2002 967 Longs Rd.
38°37′52″N 78°32′43″W / 38.631111°N 78.545278°WLuray 28 Welfley-Shuler House December 22, 1999 449 Shipyard Rd.
38°30′03″N 78°38′03″W / 38.500833°N 78.634167°WShenandoah See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Virginia
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Virginia
References
- ^ 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. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Mount Calvary Lutheran Church". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. June 3, 2008. http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Counties/Page/069-0038_Mount_Calvary_Lutheran_Church_2008_NR_final.pdf. Retrieved February 27, 2009.
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