kids encyclopedia robot

National Register of Historic Places listings in Martinsville, Virginia facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
VAMap-doton-Martinsville
Martinsville is a city in Virginia, USA.

Welcome to a list of awesome historic places in Martinsville, Virginia! These special spots are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for buildings and areas that are super important to American history.

When a place is on this list, it means it's worth protecting and remembering. It helps us learn about the past and see how people lived long ago. Martinsville has 8 of these cool places!

Martinsville's Historic Treasures

John Waddey Carter House

John Waddey Carter House
The beautiful John Waddey Carter House.

The John Waddey Carter House is a really neat old home located at 324 East Church Street. It was built a long time ago and was designed by a famous architect named George Franklin Barber. He was known for making beautiful and unique house designs. This house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 3, 1988.

Dry Bridge School

Dry Bridge School
The historic Dry Bridge School building.

The Dry Bridge School, found at 1005 Jordan Street, is an important part of Martinsville's history. It used to be a school where kids learned and grew. Old school buildings like this one often tell us a lot about education and community life in the past. It became a historic place on February 25, 2009.

East Church Street-Starling Avenue Historic District

Church near Starling, Martinsville
A view of the East Church Street-Starling Avenue Historic District.

This isn't just one building, but a whole neighborhood! A "historic district" means an area where many buildings together have special historical importance. The East Church Street-Starling Avenue Historic District includes streets like Brown Street, East Church Street, and Starling Avenue. Walking through here is like taking a step back in time. This district was recognized on September 6, 2006.

Fayette Street Historic District

Fayette west of Peters in Martinsville
A street scene in the Fayette Street Historic District.

Another cool historic district in Martinsville is the Fayette Street Historic District. It covers Fayette Street and some nearby streets. This area is important because it shows how the city grew and changed over the years. It was added to the National Register on May 2, 2007.

Little Post Office

The Little Post Office Martinsville Virginia
The charming Little Post Office.

The Little Post Office, at 207 Starling Avenue, is exactly what it sounds like – a small post office! It's a unique and charming building that served the community for many years. It reminds us of how mail was handled in earlier times. This special spot was listed on February 21, 1997.

Martinsville Historic District

Uptown Martinsville VA
Uptown Martinsville, part of the historic district.

The Martinsville Historic District is a large area that includes many important parts of the city. It's roughly bounded by Virginia State Route 457, the Danville railroad tracks, Clay Street, and Market Street. This district helps preserve the look and feel of old Martinsville, showing its growth and development. It was added to the National Register on October 30, 1998.

Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory

Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory
The old Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory building.

Located at 900 Rives Road, the Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory was once a busy place where interesting items were made. Factories like this played a big role in the economy and jobs of the city. It's a reminder of Martinsville's industrial past. This factory building became a historic listing on May 21, 2010.

Scuffle Hill

Scuffle Hill Martinsville Virginia
The historic Scuffle Hill home.

Scuffle Hill, found at 311 East Church Street, is another significant historic property in Martinsville. It's a beautiful old home that has stood for many years. Places like Scuffle Hill help us understand the history of homes and families in the area. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 21, 1997.

kids search engine
National Register of Historic Places listings in Martinsville, Virginia Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.