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This article is about the amazing old buildings and places in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of this register as a special list of important historical sites across the United States. These places are recognized because they tell us a lot about the past.

In Pittsylvania County, there are 21 different properties and areas on this list. One of them is even more special, called a National Historic Landmark! This means it's super important to the history of the whole country. A couple of other places were once on the list but have since been removed.


Cool Historic Places in Pittsylvania County

These are some of the interesting places in Pittsylvania County that are protected because of their history.

Berry Hill Plantation

Berry Hill plantation Pittsylvania County Virginia by Frances Benjamin Johnston
Berry Hill is a beautiful old plantation home.

Located southwest of Berry Hill, this historic plantation is a great example of old Southern architecture. It was added to the National Register in 1980. Places like Berry Hill help us understand what life was like many years ago.

Diners in Chatham

Did you know that two old diners in Chatham are on the historic register?

  • Bill's Diner: You can find this diner at 1 Depot Street. It was listed in 1996.
  • Burnett's Diner: This one is at 19 South Main Street, also listed in 1996.

These diners are important because they show us what everyday life and businesses were like in the past.

Chatham Historic District

The heart of Chatham itself is a historic district! This means a whole area, including streets like Main, Payne, and Pruden, is recognized for its historical buildings and feel. It was added to the list in 2001. Walking through this district is like taking a step back in time.

Chatham Southern Railway Depot

Train stations are often very important historical buildings. The Chatham Southern Railway Depot, located at 340 Whitehead Street in Chatham, was added to the register in 2015. It reminds us of the days when trains were the main way people traveled and goods were moved.

Clerk's Office in Chatham

The old Clerk's Office on Main Street in Chatham was listed in 1982. This building played a big role in the county's government and legal history.

Phillip Craft House

The Phillip Craft House, found at 1381 Old Red Eye Road near Chatham, became a historic site in 2001. Old homes like this often have unique architectural styles and stories.

Thomas Claiborne Creasy House

In Gretna, the Thomas Claiborne Creasy House at 415 South Main Street was added to the list in 2015. It's another example of a historic home that has been preserved.

Dan's Hill

Dan's Hill Pittsylvania County Virginia by Frances Benjamin Johnston
Dan's Hill is another beautiful historic home in the county.

About 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Danville, you'll find Dan's Hill. This property was listed in 1979. It's a significant part of the county's heritage.

Gretna Commercial Historic District

Just like Chatham, the main business area of Gretna is also a historic district. This includes North and South Main Street and Henry Street. It was recognized in 2013 and has 26 buildings that help tell the story of Gretna's past.

Hill Grove School

The Hill Grove School at 2580 Wards Road in Hurt was added to the register in 2004. Old school buildings are important because they show us how education has changed over the years.

Leesville Dam Archeological Site

This site, known as 44PY30, is near Altavista. It's an archeological site, meaning it's a place where scientists study old human activity through digging up artifacts. It was listed in 1989.

Little Cherrystone

Detail Moses House near Chatham Pittsylvania County Virginia by Frances Benjamin Johnston
Little Cherrystone is a historic home near Chatham.

North of the junction of Routes 703 and 832 near Chatham, you'll find Little Cherrystone. This historic place was added to the register way back in 1969.

Locust Hill

Locust Hill, located at 7408 Ward's Road in Hurt, became a historic site in 2002. It's another example of a well-preserved historic property.

Mountain View

About 2 miles south of Chatham on VA 703 is Mountain View. This property was listed in 1979.

Pittsylvania County Courthouse

Pittsylvania County Courthouse (Virginia)
The Pittsylvania County Courthouse is a National Historic Landmark.

The Pittsylvania County Courthouse on US 29 in Chatham is a very special place. It's not just on the National Register; it's a National Historic Landmark! This means it's super important to the history of the entire United States. It was recognized in 1981. This building has been a center for justice and government for a long time.

Windsor

Windsor, located on Mountain Run Road in Cascade, was added to the register in 1980.

Yates Tavern

Yancy Cabin Gretna Virginia
Yates Tavern is a historic building south of Gretna.

South of Gretna on U.S. 29, you'll find Yates Tavern. This old tavern was listed in 1974. Taverns were important places for travelers to rest and eat in earlier times.

John and Nancy Yeatts House

The John and Nancy Yeatts House on VA 756 near Chatham was added to the register in 2009.

Places No Longer on the List

Sometimes, places are removed from the National Register. This can happen for different reasons, like if they are destroyed or significantly changed.

Oak Hill

Oak Hill, located on VA 863 near Oak Ridge, was listed in 1979 but removed in 2001. Sadly, it was destroyed by a fire in 1988.

Woodlawn

Woodlawn at Vernon Hill
Woodlawn was once a historic listing near Vernon Hill.

Woodlawn, at 5321 Henrys Mill Road in Vernon Hill, was listed in 2005 but removed in 2017.

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