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Vinegar Hill area(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)renewal, urban areaThe triangular area defined by Main Street on the South, Preston Avenue on the north and Fourth Street on the west was considered to constitute the Vinegar Hill area (also known as Random Row), immediately to the west of the
Oak Lawn(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)One of the finest homes in Charlottesville, Oak Lawn was built in 1822 for Colonel Nimrod Bramham (who served in the Virginia House of Delegates). After his death, Oak Lawn was sold to the Reverend James Fife, a native of
Midmont(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)Originally a simple one-story brick house, this building has accreted new additions over the years. Owned by Jesse Pitman Lewis, who sold it to Thomas Walker Maury in 1833. Maury conducted a private school here. Bernard Peyton Chamberlain bought the
Piedmont (Maury House)(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)Erected in 1806. Union troops camped here in 1864-5 when Charlottesville was occupied. Now the site of Faculty/Staff housing for the Unversity of Virginia.
Miller Center of Public Affairs(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)This land was purchased in 1734 by David Lewis; the originally house burned in 1815, and was rebuilt the next year for his grandson, Jesse Pitman Lewis. The current house was built in 1855-6 for Addison Maupin (a hotelkeeper at
Morea(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)Built c. 1835 for John Patton Emmet, the University's first professor of Natural History. Named after the chinese mulberry tree (Morus multicaulis) which Emmet grew here for silkworms. Emmet also had seven acres of vineyards here. A succession of professors
University of Virginia(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)university, ----, uva, UNESCO World Heritage Sitewww.virginia.edu The University of Virginia is a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia, established by Thomas Jefferson in 1819. It is the only North American university protected as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Woolen Mills(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville millLocated at on the banks of Moore's Creek where it flows into the Rivanna River, the Charlottesville (Marchant) Woolen Mills has long been the site of industry in Charlottesville. Edward Moore built a gristmill there in 1795 that he sold,
Crutchfield Corporation headquarters(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville building, corporation, headquarters, companyCrutchfield Corporation is based near Charlottesville, Virginia, where the company was started by Bill Crutchfield in the early 1970s. The distribution and shipping center is to the north.
Crutchfield distribution center(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville building, corporation, shipping, warehouseCrutchfield Corporation's distribution center and warehouse.
Old Cabell Hall(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)building, education
New Cabell Hall(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)building, education
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church, Unitarian-Universalist(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)building, church
Summit House(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)building, summit, geographyThis house sits on the highest point in Charlottesville, VA, less than 600 feet above sea level. The house is currently owned by TJMC-UU church located next door. Since the University of Virginia officially lies outside the city, in Albemarle
Albemarle High School(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville building, school, educationApproximately 1,800 students.It is very nice school in this area.
STAB, lower campus(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville schoolSaint Anne's-Belfield Lower Campus
STAB, upper campus(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)schoolSaint Anne's-Belfield Upper Campus
Georgia O'Keeffe's house(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)interesting placeGeorgia O'Keeffe's mother moved here in 1909, and Georgia stayed here 1912-1916 when she was here studying or teaching 1212 Wertland Avenue photos.historical-markers.org/v/virginia/va-charlottesv...
Virginia Transportation Research Council(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)
Sojourners United Church of Christ(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)building, church, religion, ucc
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