National Register of Historic Places Listings in Culpeper County, Virginia

National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Culpeper County, Virginia

This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Culpeper 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.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 26, 2013.
Name on the Register Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
Auburn 02008-02-21February 21, 2008 17736 Auburn Rd.
Brandy Station
Burgandine House 01997-03-07March 7, 1997 807 S. Main St.
Culpeper
Clifton 02008-09-17September 17, 2008 7091 Monumental Mills Rd.
Rixeyville vicinity
Croftburn Farm 02001-02-16February 16, 2001 18175 Croftburn Farm Rd.
Culpeper
Culpeper Historic District 01987-10-22October 22, 1987 Roughly bounded by Edmonson St., Southern RR, Stevens, & West Sts.
Culpeper
Culpeper National Cemetery 01996-02-26February 26, 1996 305 U.S. Ave.
Culpeper
Eckington School 02001-02-16February 16, 2001 Jct. of VA 658 and VA 661
Culpeper
Elmwood 01986-01-16January 16, 1986 US 522 W
Culpeper
Fairview Cemetery 02006-01-11January 11, 2006 VA 522, approx. 1/2 mi. W of Main St.
Culpeper
Farley 01976-05-06May 6, 1976 N of Brandy Station on VA 679, S of Hazel River
Brandy Station
Graffiti House 02005-11-17November 17, 2005 19484 Rd.
Brandy Station Graffiti House, a field hospital during the Civil War. Many signatures and hand drawings by soldiers have been discovered on the inside walls.
Greenville 01980-03-17March 17, 1980 NE of Raccoon's Ford
Raccoon's Ford
Greenwood 01985-11-22November 22, 1985 1931 Orange Rd.
Culpeper
Hill Mansion 01980-03-17March 17, 1980 501 East St.
Culpeper
A. P. Hill Boyhood Home 01973-10-02October 2, 1973 102 N. Main St.
Culpeper
Little Fork Church 01969-11-12November 12, 1969 Jct. of Rtes. 624 and 726
Rixeyville
Locust Grove 01985-10-10October 10, 1985 Locust Grove Farm, Virginia 736
Rapidan National Register of Historic Places plaque at driveway to Locust Grove, Rapidan, VA
Madden's Tavern 01984-08-16August 16, 1984 VA 610
Lignum
Maple Springs 01997-12-12December 12, 1997 20509 Clover Hill Rd.
Jeffersonton
Mitchells Presbyterian Church 01980-05-07May 7, 1980 VA 652
Mitchells
Pitts Theatre 02008-05-15May 15, 2008 303-307 S. Main St.
Culpeper
Rapidan Historic District 01987-05-08May 8, 1987 Jct. of VA 614, Virginia 615, and VA 673
Rapidan Includes such structures as the Rapidan Passenger Depot.
Salubria 01970-02-16February 16, 1970 E of jct. of Rtes. 3 and 663
Stevensburg
Signal Hill 01999-01-21January 21, 1999 16190 Germanna Hwy.
Culpeper
Slaughter-Hill House 01989-03-16March 16, 1989 306 N. West St.
Culpeper
South East Street Historic District 02009-08-27August 27, 2009 S. East, E. Asher, E. Chandler, and Page Sts., and Culpeper National Cemetery
Culpeper

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