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Wallaceton
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Wallaceton (Chesapeake, Virginia) is located in Virginia
Wallaceton (Chesapeake, Virginia)
Location in Virginia
Wallaceton (Chesapeake, Virginia) is located in the United States
Wallaceton (Chesapeake, Virginia)
Location in the United States
Location 3509 George Washington Hwy., S, Chesapeake, Virginia
Area 3 acres (1.2 ha)
Built 1853 (1853)
Architectural style Greek Revival
NRHP reference No. 94000455
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Added to NRHP May 19, 1994

Wallaceton is a historic house located in Chesapeake, Virginia. It has a rich history, starting in the mid-1800s. This building was first used as a company store, which was a shop for workers in a specific business. Over time, it grew and changed, becoming an important part of the area's story.

Wallaceton's Early History

The first part of Wallaceton was built between 1853 and 1863. It served as a company store, providing goods for people working nearby. After the American Civil War, the building was made larger. This shows how the area was growing and changing after the war.

What Does Wallaceton Look Like?

Wallaceton is a one-and-a-half-story house. It is built in the Greek Revival style. This style was popular in the 1800s and often looks like ancient Greek temples. Wallaceton has:

  • Flat columns on its corners.
  • A strong, decorative border under the roof.
  • A wide front porch that covers the whole front of the house.

Other Buildings on the Property

Besides the main house, there are other old buildings on the property. These include a two-room kitchen building and a dairy. These buildings were important for daily life in the 1800s. They help us understand how people lived and worked back then.

Moving Wallaceton

Around 1910, Wallaceton was moved. It was shifted about 100 feet to the east. The reason for this move was to get it off land owned by the Dismal Swamp Canal. This canal was a busy waterway, and moving the house helped protect it and the canal's operations.

Who Was John Gallaudet Wallace?

Wallaceton was named after John Gallaudet Wallace (1840-1910). He was a farmer and a businessman in the area. During the American Civil War, he served as a Captain in the 61st Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He was an important figure in the local community.

A Recognized Landmark

Wallaceton is considered a very important historical site. It was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. This means it is recognized as a place worth preserving for future generations. It helps us remember the past and learn about how people lived long ago.

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