A Virginia Historic Landmark is a structure, site, or place designated as a landmark by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources.[1]
Inclusion process
editNominations for the Virginia Landmark Register are simultaneously processed for inclusion on the National Register for Historic Places. Both registries were formed in 1966.[1]
There are two parts to the selection process for designating landmarks:
- evaluation and nomination with the latter contingent on passing the evaluation stage.
- upon accepting the nomination for the state level landmark status, the State Review Board makes a recommendation on whether the State Historic Preservation Officer should submit it to the Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.[2]
Historic sites
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The following is a partial list of the sites designated as Virginia Historic Landmarks, on the Virginia Landmarks Register:
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Registers Homepage". Historic Registers. Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
- ^ "Virginia Landmarks Register: How a Site Gets on the Register". Virginia Landmarks Register: How a Site Gets on the Register. American Studies at the University of Virginia. Archived from the original on July 13, 2006. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
- ^ "Ball-Sellers House, a Virginia Historic Landmark". Arlington Historical Society. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
External links
edit- Dhr.virginia.gov: official Virginia Department of Historic Resources — Virginia Historic Landmarks website — homepage.
- Dhr.virginia.gov: official Listings of Virginia Landmarks Register & National Register of Historic Places by City or County — search-engine with links.
- Virginia.org: Historic Sites
- Dhr.virginia.gov: Master List of Virginia Historic Landmarks National Register of Historic Places in Virginia — alphabetical flat list, updated through March 2014