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Hey everyone! Have you ever wondered about really old and important buildings or places in your area? In Prince George County, Virginia, there's a special list of these amazing spots! It's called the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for historic sites across the United States. When a place is on this list, it means it's super important for history, architecture, or even what we can learn about the past from archeology.

This article will tell you about the places in Prince George County that are on this special list. There are 10 of them! One of these is even more special; it's a National Historic Landmark. This means it's considered important to the history of the entire country, not just the state or county. You can even see where some of these places are on a map if you look up their coordinates!

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of places in the U.S. that are worth saving. These places could be buildings, structures, objects, sites, or even entire historic districts. They are chosen because they tell important stories about our past.

Why are places listed?

Places get listed for many reasons. Maybe they are very old, or they show a special way of building things. Sometimes, important events happened there, or famous people lived there. Listing a place helps protect it and makes people more aware of its history.

National Historic Landmarks

A National Historic Landmark is like a superstar on the National Register. These places are considered to be of national importance. They represent a major part of American history, architecture, or culture. In Prince George County, we have one of these very special landmarks!

Historic Places in Prince George County

Let's look at some of the cool places in Prince George County that are on the National Register.

Brandon Plantation

One of the most famous places here is Brandon, also known as Lower Brandon Plantation. It's located on the west bank of the James River near Burrowsville. This place is super old, dating back to the 17th century! It's not just on the National Register; it's also our very own National Historic Landmark. This means it's one of the most important historic places in the whole country.

Churches with History

Prince George County is home to some historic churches.

Martin's Brandon Church

Martin's Brandon Church is another old building near Burrowsville. It's located where State Route 10 meets Morning Star Road. This church has been around for a very long time, telling stories of faith and community from centuries ago.

Merchant's Hope Church

Near Hopewell, you'll find Merchant's Hope Church. It's west of the junction of State Route 10 and Merchants Hope Road. This church is also very old and has a unique history. It's a great example of early American church architecture.

Church of the Sacred Heart Parish

The Church of the Sacred Heart Parish is located near Petersburg. It's a more recent addition to the list, recognized for its historical importance in the early 21st century.

Historic Homes and Plantations

Many of the listings are historic homes or plantations, showing how people lived long ago.

Aberdeen

Aberdeen is a historic home located in Disputanta on State Route 10. It was added to the National Register in 2002. It's a beautiful example of older architecture in the area.

Chester Plantation

Also in Disputanta is Chester Plantation. You can find it on Golf Course Drive. This plantation was added to the list in 2007, showing its importance to the county's history.

Evergreen

Evergreen is another historic home, located east of Hopewell on Ruffin Road. It was listed in 1979. These homes give us a peek into the past lives of families in Prince George County.

Flowerdew Hundred Plantation

Flowerdew Hundred Plantation is a very important historical site east of Hopewell, near Garysville. It's not just a plantation; it's also an archaeological site. This means people have found many old things buried there that tell us about the very first English settlers in Virginia! It was listed in 1975.

Prince George County Courthouse Historic District

The Prince George County Courthouse Historic District is a special area in Prince George that includes the old courthouse and other historic buildings around it. It's located on Courthouse Road. This district was listed in 2003 because it shows how the county government and community center developed over time.

Hatch Archeological Site

Some places on the list are not buildings you can visit easily. The Hatch Archeological Site (also known as 44PG51) near Hopewell is one of these. Its exact location is kept secret to protect the historical treasures buried there. Archaeologists study sites like this to learn about ancient cultures and early human life in the area. It was listed in 1989.

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