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Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are super important to history? In Rockingham County, Virginia, there are many such spots! These special places are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a national list of buildings, sites, and objects that are important for their history, architecture, or what they mean to a community.

Being on this list helps protect these places. It also helps people learn about their past. Rockingham County has 43 places on this list. One of them is even a National Historic Landmark, which is the highest honor! Let's explore some of these cool historic spots.


Historic Homes and Farms

Rockingham County is full of old homes and farms that tell stories of the past. Many of these were built a long time ago and show how people lived.

Baxter House

The Baxter House is an old home located north of Harrisonburg near Edom. It was added to the National Register in 1973. Imagine living in a house that's been around for so many years!

John K. Beery Farm

Also near Edom, the John K. Beery Farm is another historic spot. It was recognized in 1973. Farms like this show us how farming has changed over time in Virginia.

Bogota Farmhouse

Near Port Republic, you can find Bogota. This farmhouse was listed in 2009. It's a great example of the beautiful old homes in the area.

Bon Air

In Elkton, there's a place called Bon Air. It was added to the list in 2007. These old homes often have unique designs and stories.

Cave Hill Farm

Cave Hill Farm is located in McGaheysville. It became a historic site in 2011. Many farms in Rockingham County have been passed down through families for generations.

George Chrisman House

The George Chrisman House is in Linville. It was listed in 2006. This house is a good example of the architecture from its time.

Contentment

Near Mount Crawford, there's a place called Contentment. It was added to the Register in 2004. Its name makes you wonder about the peaceful life people might have lived there.

Daniel Harrison House

The Daniel Harrison House is northeast of Dayton. It was listed in 1973. This house is a significant part of Dayton's history.

Stephen Harnsberger House

In Grottoes, the Stephen Harnsberger House was recognized in 1982. It's another example of the important family homes in the county.

Kite Mansion

The Kite Mansion in Elkton was added to the list in 2007. Mansions like this often have grand designs and interesting pasts.

Kyle's Mill House

Near Harrisonburg, Kyle's Mill House was listed in 2001. This house might have been connected to a mill, which was a very important building in old communities.

Lincoln Homestead and Cemetery

South of Broadway, you can find the Lincoln Homestead and Cemetery. This site was listed in 1972. It's a place where you can connect with the history of early settlers.

Mannheim

Mannheim is another historic home in Linville, added in 2004. These old homes help us understand the lives of people who built Rockingham County.

Miller-Kite House

The Miller-Kite House in Elkton is very special. It was the headquarters for Confederate General Stonewall Jackson during the American Civil War's Shenandoah Valley Campaign. It was listed in 1979.

Peter Paul House

North of Dayton, the Peter Paul House was added to the Register in 1979. It's another important piece of the area's history.

Jonathan Peale House

The Jonathan Peale House near Harrisonburg was listed in 2007. Each of these houses has its own unique story.

Sites House

Northwest of Broadway, the Sites House was recognized in 1979. It's a great example of the historic architecture in the region.

Taylor Springs

Near Harrisonburg, Taylor Springs was added to the list in 2002. This property likely has a natural spring, which was very valuable in the past.

Tunker House

South of Broadway, the Tunker House was listed in 1971. It's one of the older listings in the county.

Historic Churches and Mills

Beyond homes, other types of buildings are also important to Rockingham County's history.

Bethlehem Church

Bethlehem Church in Broadway was listed in 1985. Churches are often central to communities and have long histories.

Breneman-Turner Mill

Near Harrisonburg, the Breneman-Turner Mill was added in 2006. Mills were vital for grinding grain and were often the heart of early settlements.

Joseph Funk House

The Joseph Funk House in Singers Glen was listed in 1975. Joseph Funk was an important figure in American music history, especially for his contributions to shape note singing.

Longs Chapel

Near Harrisonburg, Longs Chapel was recognized in 2006. Chapels and churches often have beautiful architecture and long traditions.

Plains Mill

The Plains Mill in Timberville was added to the Register in 2014. This mill reminds us of the agricultural past of the area.

Historic Districts and Landscapes

Sometimes, it's not just one building but a whole area that's important. These are called historic districts.

Bridgewater Historic District

The Bridgewater Historic District in Bridgewater was listed in 1984. This district includes many historic buildings along Main Street and nearby roads. It shows how the town grew over time.

Dayton Historic District

The Dayton Historic District in Dayton was recognized in 1984. This area gives us a look into the past layout and buildings of the town.

Massanetta Springs Historic District

Near Harrisonburg, the Massanetta Springs Historic District was added in 2005. This area might have been a popular resort or gathering place in the past.

Port Republic Historic District

The Port Republic Historic District was listed in 1980. This district in Port Republic tells the story of an important historical community.

Singers Glen Historic District

The Singers Glen Historic District was added in 1978. This district is known for its musical heritage and historic buildings.

Timberville Historic District

The Timberville Historic District was recognized in 2013. It includes many historic buildings that show the development of Timberville.

Skyline Drive Historic District

A very special historic district is the Skyline Drive Historic District within Shenandoah National Park. This entire scenic road, from Front Royal to Rockfish Gap, was listed as a National Historic Landmark in 1997. It's important for its natural beauty and how it was built.

Other Notable Sites

Rockingham County also has other unique historic places.

Big Run Quarry Site

The Big Run Quarry Site near Luray was listed in 1985. Quarry sites are important for understanding ancient human activity and geology.

Linville Creek Bridge

The Linville Creek Bridge south of Broadway was added in 1978. Bridges are important for transportation history and engineering.

Melrose Caverns and Harrison Farmstead

The Melrose Caverns and Harrison Farmstead near Harrisonburg was listed in 2014. This site combines natural wonders with historic human settlement.

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