National Register of Historic Places Listings in Fredericksburg, Virginia

National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Fredericksburg, Virginia

This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Fredericksburg, 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
Braehead 02000-05-11May 11, 2000 123 Lee Dr.
Fredericksburg Also known as Howison House; played a significant role in U.S. Civil War battle plans during the Fredericksburg campaigns of 1862–1864
Brompton 01979-07-24July 24, 1979 Hanover St. and Sunken Rd.
Fredericksburg Residence of the President of the University of Mary Washington; headquarters of Confederate General James Longstreet during the Battle of Fredericksburg (1862–1863)
Carl's 02005-06-30June 30, 2005 2200 Princess Anne St.
Fredericksburg Art Moderne-style ice cream stand built in 1953; also known as Carl's Custard Stand
The Chimneys 01975-04-03April 3, 1975 623 Caroline St.
Fredericksburg Built in 1771 for John Glassell
Elmhurst 02008-03-27March 27, 2008 2010 Fall Hill Ave.
Fredericksburg
Fall Hill 01973-06-18June 18, 1973 NW of Fredericksburg off VA 639
Fredericksburg Georgian two-story home built in 1790 for Francis Thorton V

Note: Historically part of Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Annexed by the City of Fredericksburg in 1983
Farmers Bank of Fredericksburg 01983-08-11August 11, 1983 900 Princess Anne St.
Fredericksburg
Federal Hill 01975-03-26March 26, 1975 S side of Hanover St. between Jackson and Prince Edward Sts.
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Military Park 01966-10-15October 15, 1966 Fredericksburg and W and SW areas in Spotsylvania County
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg Gun Manufactory Site 01978-11-14November 14, 1978 Address Restricted
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg Historic District 01971-09-22September 22, 1971 Roughly bounded by Rappahannock River, Hazel Run, Prince Edward and Canal Sts.
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg Town Hall and Market Square 01994-07-22July 22, 1994 907 Princess Anne St.
Fredericksburg
Idlewild 02009-06-08June 8, 2009 1501 Gateway Blvd.
Fredericksburg
Kenmore 01969-06-04June 4, 1969 1201 Washington Ave.
Fredericksburg Home of Fielding and Betty Washington Lewis. Betty was the sister of George Washington, the first president of the United States
The Lewis Store 02012-01-02January 2, 2012 1200 Caroline St.
Fredericksburg
Matthew Fontaine Maury School 02007-03-07March 7, 2007 900 Barton School
Fredericksburg High School built in 1919-1920
Monroe Law Office 01966-11-13November 13, 1966 908 Charles St.
Fredericksburg
Presbyterian Church of Fredericksburg 01984-03-01March 1, 1984 SW of Princess Anne and George Sts.
Fredericksburg
Rising Sun Tavern 01966-10-15October 15, 1966 1306 Caroline St.
Fredericksburg
Rowe House 02008-11-12November 12, 2008 801 Hanover St.
Fredericksburg
Sentry Box 01992-02-26February 26, 1992 133 Caroline St.
Fredericksburg
Walker-Grant School 01998-10-30October 30, 1998 Gunnery Rd., bet. Dunmore and Ferdinand Sts.
Fredericksburg First Black public high school in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Named for Joseph Walker and Jason Grant.
Washington Avenue Historic District 02002-05-16May 16, 2002 1200-1500 blks of Washington Ave., and 620 Lewis St.
Fredericksburg
Mary Washington House 01975-06-05June 5, 1975 1200 Charles St.
Fredericksburg

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