National Register of Historic Places listings in Smyth County, Virginia

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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Smyth County, Virginia.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Smyth County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.[1]

There are 24 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 15, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Aspenvale Cemetery
Aspenvale Cemetery
Aspenvale Cemetery
December 5, 1980
(#80004226)
Off U.S. Route 11
36°48′53″N 81°38′25″W / 36.814722°N 81.640278°W / 36.814722; -81.640278 (Aspenvale Cemetery)
Seven Mile Ford
2 A.C. Beatie House
A.C. Beatie House
A.C. Beatie House
July 5, 2001
(#01000697)
249 W. U.S. Route 11
36°47′55″N 81°41′04″W / 36.798611°N 81.684444°W / 36.798611; -81.684444 (A.C. Beatie House)
Chilhowie
3 H.L. Bonham House
H.L. Bonham House
H.L. Bonham House
May 11, 2000
(#00000485)
408 White Top Rd.
36°47′43″N 81°40′53″W / 36.795278°N 81.681389°W / 36.795278; -81.681389 (H.L. Bonham House)
Chilhowie
4 Chilhowie Methodist Episcopal Church
Chilhowie Methodist Episcopal Church
Chilhowie Methodist Episcopal Church
July 3, 1991
(#91000830)
501 Old Stage Rd.
36°48′09″N 81°40′55″W / 36.802500°N 81.681944°W / 36.802500; -81.681944 (Chilhowie Methodist Episcopal Church)
Chilhowie
5 Downtown Chilhowie Historic District
Downtown Chilhowie Historic District
Downtown Chilhowie Historic District
February 4, 2000
(#00000065)
Main St., S. Whitetop Rd., and U.S. Route 11
36°47′54″N 81°40′53″W / 36.798333°N 81.681389°W / 36.798333; -81.681389 (Downtown Chilhowie Historic District)
Chilhowie
6 Fox Farm site
Fox Farm site
Fox Farm site
June 23, 1978
(#78003045)
Holston River, across from the end of Wassum Valley[6]
36°50′01″N 81°35′46″W / 36.833611°N 81.596111°W / 36.833611; -81.596111 (Fox Farm site)
McMullin
7 R. T. Greer and Company
R. T. Greer and Company
R. T. Greer and Company
May 23, 1997
(#97000481)
107 Pendleton St.
36°50′02″N 81°30′57″W / 36.833889°N 81.515833°W / 36.833889; -81.515833 (R. T. Greer and Company)
Marion
8 Henderson Building, Southwestern State Hospital
Henderson Building, Southwestern State Hospital
Henderson Building, Southwestern State Hospital
December 21, 1990
(#89001919)
E. Main St.
36°50′00″N 81°30′43″W / 36.833333°N 81.511944°W / 36.833333; -81.511944 (Henderson Building, Southwestern State Hospital)
Marion Now part of Southwestern Virginia Mental Health Institute
9 Hotel Lincoln
Hotel Lincoln
Hotel Lincoln
July 21, 1995
(#95000897)
107 E. Main St.
36°50′00″N 81°31′10″W / 36.833333°N 81.519444°W / 36.833333; -81.519444 (Hotel Lincoln)
Marion
10 Hungry Mother State Park Historic District
Hungry Mother State Park Historic District
Hungry Mother State Park Historic District
April 12, 2007
(#07000303)
2854 State Route 16
36°53′04″N 81°31′31″W / 36.884444°N 81.525278°W / 36.884444; -81.525278 (Hungry Mother State Park Historic District)
Marion
11 Konnarock Training School
Konnarock Training School
Konnarock Training School
June 5, 1997
(#97000483)
Junction of Whitetop and Konnarock Rds.
36°40′19″N 81°36′42″W / 36.671944°N 81.611528°W / 36.671944; -81.611528 (Konnarock Training School)
Konnarock
12 Lincoln Theatre
Lincoln Theatre
Lincoln Theatre
December 17, 1992
(#92001710)
117 E. Main St.
36°50′01″N 81°31′09″W / 36.833611°N 81.519167°W / 36.833611; -81.519167 (Lincoln Theatre)
Marion
13 Marion Historic District
Marion Historic District
Marion Historic District
August 2, 2000
(#00000888)
Roughly along Main, Cherry, Strother, Lee, N. College, and College Sts.; also W. Cherry, E. Main, N. Main, Maple, N. Chestnut, Broad, and N. Commerce Sts.
36°49′59″N 81°31′13″W / 36.833056°N 81.520278°W / 36.833056; -81.520278 (Marion Historic District)
Marion Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of July 28, 2011
14 Marion Male Academy
Marion Male Academy
Marion Male Academy
November 2, 1989
(#89001915)
343 College St.
36°49′53″N 81°31′34″W / 36.831250°N 81.526111°W / 36.831250; -81.526111 (Marion Male Academy)
Marion
15
Norfolk & Western Railway Depot
Norfolk & Western Railway Depot
Norfolk & Western Railway Depot
February 8, 1995
(#95000025)
651 N. Main St.
36°50′22″N 81°30′42″W / 36.839444°N 81.511667°W / 36.839444; -81.511667 (Norfolk & Western Railway Depot)
Marion
16 Old Stone Tavern
Old Stone Tavern
Old Stone Tavern
July 8, 1982
(#82004595)
U.S. Route 11
36°51′52″N 81°26′12″W / 36.864583°N 81.436667°W / 36.864583; -81.436667 (Old Stone Tavern)
Atkins
17 Preston House
Preston House
Preston House
November 25, 1969
(#69000280)
West of the junction of U.S. Route 11 and Chestnut Ridge Rd.
36°48′23″N 81°37′13″W / 36.806250°N 81.620278°W / 36.806250; -81.620278 (Preston House)
Marion
18 Preston House
Preston House
Preston House
July 30, 1976
(#76002120)
Madison St.
36°52′16″N 81°45′41″W / 36.871111°N 81.761389°W / 36.871111; -81.761389 (Preston House)
Saltville
19 Saltville Battlefields Historic District
Saltville Battlefields Historic District
Saltville Battlefields Historic District
March 25, 2010
(#10000096)
State Routes 91 and 107, and Cedar Branch Rd.
36°53′20″N 81°44′44″W / 36.888889°N 81.745556°W / 36.888889; -81.745556 (Saltville Battlefields Historic District)
Saltville Extends into Washington County[7]
20 Saltville Historic District
Saltville Historic District
Saltville Historic District
April 12, 2002
(#02000367)
Main St., 1st Ave., Palmer Ave, Palmer Ln., Stadium Dr., and Henrytown Rd.
36°52′46″N 81°45′57″W / 36.879444°N 81.765833°W / 36.879444; -81.765833 (Saltville Historic District)
Saltville
21
Scott-Walker House
Scott-Walker House
Scott-Walker House
May 19, 1994
(#94000450)
Eastern side of Buckeye Hollow Rd., 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of Saltville
36°53′01″N 81°43′22″W / 36.883611°N 81.722778°W / 36.883611; -81.722778 (Scott-Walker House)
Saltville
22 Smyth County Community Hospital
Smyth County Community Hospital
Smyth County Community Hospital
December 15, 2015
(#15000908)
565 Radio Hill Rd.
36°51′05″N 81°30′28″W / 36.851378°N 81.507778°W / 36.851378; -81.507778 (Smyth County Community Hospital)
Marion
23 Southwestern State Hospital Tubercular Building August 17, 2023
(#100009245)
281 Bagley Cir.
36°50′03″N 81°30′36″W / 36.8341°N 81.5100°W / 36.8341; -81.5100 (Southwestern State Hospital Tubercular Building)
Marion
24 Abijah Thomas House
Abijah Thomas House
Abijah Thomas House
November 28, 1980
(#80004225)
Southwest of Marion on Thomas Bridge Rd.
36°46′28″N 81°34′12″W / 36.774306°N 81.570000°W / 36.774306; -81.570000 (Abijah Thomas House)
Marion

See also

References

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved March 15, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. ^ Loth, Calder, ed. The Virginia Landmarks Register. 4th ed. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1999, 491.
  7. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form: Saltville Battlefields Historic District" (PDF). Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 15, 2010. Retrieved April 10, 2010.