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The oldest part of this structure dates to 1809-10 and is comprised of a small, south-facing, Greek Revival building with white-painted, stuccoed brick and a cupola. This portion was was designed by architect Shelton Crostwait and was built by contractor George Varnum. It has since been expanded a number of times including two 1940 expansions to its north and east elevations and a 2006-08 expansion on the building's northeast elevation.
The 2006-08 portion of the building features the Post-Modern designs of Randy Vaughan of Wiley & Wilson Inc.
The older portion of the building was remodeled in 1968, and renovated in 2015-16.
The edifice was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It also contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, listed in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
Located at 605-611 Front Street, this structure dates to 1809 and features Federal design. It contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
Mitchell's Brick House Tavern, also known as Oakland, Hite House, Goodwin Tavern, Goodwin House, and Coco House, is an historic home located along U.S. Highway 29 in the community of Arrington in Nelson County. It is a two-story, painted brick Greek Revival-style house with a raised or English basement, built ca. 1838. The estate consists of the main house with two additions, several dependencies (including an old log smokehouse), a garage, and the small Goodwin Family cemetery.
The structure is now home to the Nelson County Museum of History, who named the project "Oakland." It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchell%27s_Brick_House_Tavern
As seen from the grounds of the Nelson County Museum of History, in the community of Arrington
Located at 633 Front Street, this former tavern dates to ca. 1809. It contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
Located at 200 Main Street, this house dates to ca. 1820. It was originally a tavern and contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
The oldest part of this structure dates to 1809-10 and is comprised of a small, south-facing, Greek Revival building with white-painted, stuccoed brick and a cupola. This portion was was designed by architect Shelton Crostwait and was built by contractor George Varnum. It has since been expanded a number of times including two 1940 expansions to its north and east elevations and a 2006-08 expansion on the building's northeast elevation.
The 2006-08 portion of the building features the Post-Modern designs of Randy Vaughan of Wiley & Wilson Inc.
The older portion of the building was remodeled in 1968, and renovated in 2015-16.
The edifice was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It also contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, listed in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
As seen from the grounds of the Nelson County Museum of History, in the community of Arrington
The oldest part of this structure dates to 1809-10 and is comprised of a small, south-facing, Greek Revival building with white-painted, stuccoed brick and a cupola. This portion was was designed by architect Shelton Crostwait and was built by contractor George Varnum. It has since been expanded a number of times including two 1940 expansions to its north and east elevations and a 2006-08 expansion on the building's northeast elevation.
The 2006-08 portion of the building features the Post-Modern designs of Randy Vaughan of Wiley & Wilson Inc.
The older portion of the building was remodeled in 1968, and renovated in 2015-16.
The edifice was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It also contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, listed in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
Located at 605-611 Front Street, this structure dates to 1809 and features Federal design. It contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
As seen from the grounds of the 1810 Nelson County Courthouse, this structure was originally built as a clerk's office in 1840. It is now a law office (of Brady S. Nicks). The property contributes to the 1973 listing of the Nelson County Courthouse to the National Register of Historic Places. It also contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, listed in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
The oldest part of this structure dates to 1809-10 and is comprised of a small, south-facing, Greek Revival building with white-painted, stuccoed brick and a cupola. This portion was was designed by architect Shelton Crostwait and was built by contractor George Varnum. It has since been expanded a number of times including two 1940 expansions to its north and east elevations and a 2006-08 expansion on the building's northeast elevation.
The 2006-08 portion of the building features the Post-Modern designs of Randy Vaughan of Wiley & Wilson Inc.
The older portion of the building was remodeled in 1968, and renovated in 2015-16.
The edifice was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It also contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, listed in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
Mitchell's Brick House Tavern, also known as Oakland, Hite House, Goodwin Tavern, Goodwin House, and Coco House, is an historic home located along U.S. Highway 29 in the community of Arrington in Nelson County. It is a two-story, painted brick Greek Revival-style house with a raised or English basement, built ca. 1838. The estate consists of the main house with two additions, several dependencies (including an old log smokehouse), a garage, and the small Goodwin Family cemetery.
The structure is now home to the Nelson County Museum of History, who named the project "Oakland." It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchell%27s_Brick_House_Tavern
The oldest part of this structure dates to 1809-10 and is comprised of a small, south-facing, Greek Revival building with white-painted, stuccoed brick and a cupola. This portion was was designed by architect Shelton Crostwait and was built by contractor George Varnum. It has since been expanded a number of times including two 1940 expansions to its north and east elevations and a 2006-08 expansion on the building's northeast elevation.
The 2006-08 portion of the building features the Post-Modern designs of Randy Vaughan of Wiley & Wilson Inc.
The older portion of the building was remodeled in 1968, and renovated in 2015-16.
The edifice was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It also contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, listed in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
As seen from the grounds of the Nelson County Museum of History, in the community of Arrington
The oldest part of this structure dates to 1809-10 and is comprised of a small, south-facing, Greek Revival building with white-painted, stuccoed brick and a cupola. This portion was was designed by architect Shelton Crostwait and was built by contractor George Varnum. It has since been expanded a number of times including two 1940 expansions to its north and east elevations and a 2006-08 expansion on the building's northeast elevation.
The 2006-08 portion of the building features the Post-Modern designs of Randy Vaughan of Wiley & Wilson Inc.
The older portion of the building was remodeled in 1968, and renovated in 2015-16.
The edifice was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It also contributes to the Lovingston Historic District, listed in 2005.
Lovingston, Virginia is a small town located in the Appalachian foothills to the southwest of Charlottesville. It serves at the seat of Nelson County.
Mitchell's Brick House Tavern, also known as Oakland, Hite House, Goodwin Tavern, Goodwin House, and Coco House, is an historic home located along U.S. Highway 29 in the community of Arrington in Nelson County. It is a two-story, painted brick Greek Revival-style house with a raised or English basement, built ca. 1838. The estate consists of the main house with two additions, several dependencies (including an old log smokehouse), a garage, and the small Goodwin Family cemetery.
The structure is now home to the Nelson County Museum of History, who named the project "Oakland." It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchell%27s_Brick_House_Tavern
As seen from the grounds of the Nelson County Museum of History, in the community of Arrington