About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: American Craftsman architecture in Virginia, Gothic Revival architecture in Virginia, Italianate architecture in Virginia, Queen Anne architecture in Virginia, Renaissance Revival architecture in Virginia, Romanesque Revival architecture in Virginia, Irvington, Virginia, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Historic Fairfax County Courthouse, Museum of the Confederacy, Monument Avenue, Randolph-Macon College, The Homestead, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., United States Courthouse, Swannanoa, Main Street Station, Bremo Slave Chapel, Pocahontas Island, Virginia, Forest Hill Park, Jackson Ward, Virginia Theological Seminary, Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Fort Myer, Alexander Black House, Jerdone Castle, Mayhurst, Maymont Park, Hermitage Road Historic District, Hume School, Alexandria Historic District, Tree Streets Historic District, Wirtland, Rivermont Historic District, Danville, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Anne Spencer House, Green Springs National Historic Landmark District, Federal Hill Historic District, Diamond Hill Historic District, Lower Basin Historic District, Daniel's Hill Historic District, Garland Hill Historic District, The Commonwealth Club, James Monroe Tomb, Edgewood Plantation and Harrison's Mill, Quarters 1, Bragassa Toy Store, Wickham House, Potomac, Virginia, First Baptist Church, Augusta Military Academy, Masonic Temple, Pittsylvania County Courthouse, Steamer Company Number 5, Camden, Hamilton Masonic Lodge, St. Paul's Church, Aviary, Schuyler Historic District, Mount Zion Baptist Church, Charles B. Holt House, Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site, Lucketts School, Emmanuel Church at Brook Hill, Waynesboro Downtown Historic District, Pythian Castle, Proffit Historic District, Redesdale, Martin's Brandon Church, Grace Episcopal Church, Beth Elon, Barracks, Virginia Military Institute, Zion Poplars Baptist Chur...