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Welcome to a special list of amazing places in Brunswick County, Virginia! These places are super important because they are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for buildings, areas, and sites that have a big story to tell about America's past.

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the United States' historic places worth saving. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its history, architecture, or even what happened there. In Brunswick County, there are 12 cool spots on this list. One place used to be on the list but isn't anymore. Let's explore some of these fascinating sites!


Historic Places in Brunswick County

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is like a special club for buildings, sites, and objects that are important to American history. It's managed by the National Park Service. When a place is added to this list, it gets special recognition. It also helps protect these places for future generations. This way, we can all learn about the past and see how things used to be.

Amazing Historic Sites to Explore

Here are some of the cool historic places you can find in Brunswick County. Each one has its own unique story!

Name on the Register Image Date listed Location City or town Description
1 Brick House
July 8, 1982
(#82004544)
VA 659
36°38′58″N 77°59′14″W / 36.649444°N 77.987222°W / 36.649444; -77.987222 (Brick House)
White Plains This historic home is a great example of old architecture. It shows us how people lived long ago in the White Plains area.
2 Brunswick County Courthouse Square
Brunswick County Courthouse Square
December 31, 1974
(#74002110)
202, 216, 228, and 234 N. Main St.
36°45′31″N 77°50′48″W / 36.758611°N 77.846667°W / 36.758611; -77.846667 (Brunswick County Courthouse Square)
Lawrenceville This square in Lawrenceville is the heart of the county's government. It includes the old courthouse and other important buildings. It's where many important decisions were made over the years.
3 Church Home for Aged, Infirm and Disabled Colored People
Church Home for Aged, Infirm and Disabled Colored People
August 26, 2004
(#04000910)
236 Pleasant Grove Rd.
36°44′47″N 77°52′52″W / 36.746389°N 77.881111°W / 36.746389; -77.881111 (Church Home for Aged, Infirm and Disabled Colored People)
Brodnax This building in Brodnax served as a home for people needing care. It represents an important part of community support and history in the area.
4 Fort Christanna
Fort Christanna
July 16, 1980
(#80004175)
Fort Hill Rd. southwest of Lawrenceville
36°42′48″N 77°52′15″W / 36.713333°N 77.870833°W / 36.713333; -77.870833 (Fort Christanna)
Lawrenceville Fort Christanna was an important fort built a long time ago. It played a key role in the early history of Virginia, especially in relations with Native American tribes.
5 Gholson Bridge
Gholson Bridge
May 5, 1978
(#78003010)
S of Lawrenceville on VA 715 at Meherrin River
36°43′01″N 77°49′52″W / 36.716944°N 77.831222°W / 36.716944; -77.831222 (Gholson Bridge)
Lawrenceville This bridge crosses the Meherrin River. It's an example of older bridge engineering and has been an important crossing for many years.
6 Hobson's Choice
March 18, 1980
(#80004174)
E of Alberta on VA 606
36°52′19″N 77°48′58″W / 36.872083°N 77.816111°W / 36.872083; -77.816111 (Hobson's Choice)
Alberta Hobson's Choice is a historic property near Alberta. It gives us a peek into the past lives and architecture of the region.
7 Lawrenceville Historic District
Lawrenceville Historic District
April 13, 2000
(#00000313)
Roughly bounded by W. Sixth Ave., Maria St., Lawrenceville townline, Rose Creek, and Thomas St.
36°45′29″N 77°50′50″W / 36.758056°N 77.847222°W / 36.758056; -77.847222 (Lawrenceville Historic District)
Lawrenceville This district covers a large part of downtown Lawrenceville. It includes many buildings that show the town's growth and history over the years.
8 Mason-Tillett House
Mason-Tillett House
January 16, 2004
(#03001443)
1050 Christanna Highway
36°33′33″N 77°48′13″W / 36.559028°N 77.803611°W / 36.559028; -77.803611 (Mason-Tillett House)
Valentines The Mason-Tillett House is a historic home in Valentines. It's recognized for its unique architecture and its connection to the area's past.
9 Rocky Run Methodist Church
July 7, 1995
(#95000828)
VA 616, 1.8 mi. E of jct. with VA 46
36°55′55″N 77°56′21″W / 36.931944°N 77.939167°W / 36.931944; -77.939167 (Rocky Run Methodist Church)
Alberta This church near Alberta has been a center for the community for many years. It shows the importance of faith and gathering places in Brunswick County's history.
10 St. Paul's College
St. Paul's College
June 27, 1979
(#79003032)
St. Paul's College campus
36°45′40″N 77°50′59″W / 36.761111°N 77.849722°W / 36.761111; -77.849722 (St. Paul's College)
Lawrenceville St. Paul's College was an important educational institution. It played a big role in the history of education in Virginia, especially for African American students.
11 St. Paul's School
St. Paul's School
June 4, 2004
(#04000037)
Brunswick Dr. at Interstate 85
36°49′31″N 77°57′30″W / 36.825278°N 77.958472°W / 36.825278; -77.958472 (St. Paul's School)
Meredithville This school near Meredithville also contributed to the educational landscape of the county. It's another example of how important learning has been in the area.

What Happened to Bentfield?

Sometimes, a historic place might be removed from the National Register. This usually happens if the building is destroyed or changes so much that it loses its historic importance.

Name on the Register Image Date listed Date removed Location City or town Summary
1 Bentfield
January 24, 1974
(#74002109)
March 19, 2001
SW of Lawrenceville off U.S. 58 and VA 656
Lawrenceville Bentfield was a historic property near Lawrenceville. Sadly, it was destroyed by a fire in 1974, which is why it was removed from the list in 2001.
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