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Cherry Walk, Corn Crib, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Corn Crib, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north o...

Significance: Erected after ca. 1845, the Corn Crib is an excellent, intact example of the types of outbuildings found on an average, well-developed early nineteenth century Chesapeake farmstead. As such, the C... More

Cherry Walk, Blacksmith Shop, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Blacksmith Shop, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles n...

Significance: Largely the product of early twentieth century construction, the Blacksmith Shop, while still containing its forge, is the least substantially built of the Cherry Walk outbuildings. It remains, ho... More

Cherry Walk, Barn, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Barn, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Ric...

Significance: Erected during the early nineteenth century with additions dating to the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Barn is an example of the types of outbuildings found on well-developed... More

St. George Tucker House Williamsburg, engraving, Library of Congress

St. George Tucker House Williamsburg, engraving, Library of Congress

Drawing shows a rambling colonial house behind a picket fence in Williamsburg, Virginia. A lawyer, Revolutionary War militia officer, legal scholar, and judge, St. George Tucker bought three lots on Williamsbur... More

The governor's palace Williamsburg, engraving, Library of Congress

The governor's palace Williamsburg, engraving, Library of Congress

Drawing shows the governor's palace rising above a stone wall. Three people in colonial dress stand before the wall or at the gate. The Governor's Palace was completed in 1722, after 16 years of fitful building... More

The capitol Williamsburg - Public domain historic place drawing

The capitol Williamsburg - Public domain historic place drawing

Drawing shows the capitol building in Williamsburg. Based on Henry Cary's 1705 structure, the building is the third on that site. The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities deeded the grounds ... More

Cherry Walk, Kitchen, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Kitchen, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of ...

Significance: Erected during the third quarter of the nineteenth century by the Broaddus family, the next generation to occupy Cherry Walk, the kitchen is the latest domestic outbuilding within the farmstead co... More

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620)...

Significance: Erected ca. 1810-1830, this connected group of frame buildings including the North Dairy, Smokehouse, and South Dairy represent an excellent, intact example of the types of outbuildings found on w... More

Cherry Walk, House, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, House, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Ri...

Significance: Built ca. 1810, the House at Cherry Walk forms the centerpiece of this well-crafted, nineteenth-century Chesapeake region farmstead. With prim farmer's house and large collection of carefully cons... More

Cherry Walk, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond ...

Significance: Erected largely between 1810 and 1830, Cherry Walk is representative of the well-crafted Chesapeake region farmstead. With prim farmer's house and large collection of carefully constructed support... More

Cherry Walk, Kitchen, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Kitchen, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of ...

Significance: Erected during the third quarter of the nineteenth century by the Broaddus family, the next generation to occupy Cherry Walk, the kitchen is the latest domestic outbuilding within the farmstead co... More

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620)...

Significance: Erected ca. 1810-1830, this connected group of frame buildings including the North Dairy, Smokehouse, and South Dairy represent an excellent, intact example of the types of outbuildings found on w... More

Cherry Walk, House, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, House, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Ri...

Significance: Built ca. 1810, the House at Cherry Walk forms the centerpiece of this well-crafted, nineteenth-century Chesapeake region farmstead. With prim farmer's house and large collection of carefully cons... More

Cherry Walk, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond ...

Significance: Erected largely between 1810 and 1830, Cherry Walk is representative of the well-crafted Chesapeake region farmstead. With prim farmer's house and large collection of carefully constructed support... More

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620)...

Significance: Erected ca. 1810-1830, this connected group of frame buildings including the North Dairy, Smokehouse, and South Dairy represent an excellent, intact example of the types of outbuildings found on w... More

Cherry Walk, House, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, House, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Ri...

Significance: Built ca. 1810, the House at Cherry Walk forms the centerpiece of this well-crafted, nineteenth-century Chesapeake region farmstead. With prim farmer's house and large collection of carefully cons... More

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620)...

Significance: Erected ca. 1810-1830, this connected group of frame buildings including the North Dairy, Smokehouse, and South Dairy represent an excellent, intact example of the types of outbuildings found on w... More

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620)...

Significance: Erected ca. 1810-1830, this connected group of frame buildings including the North Dairy, Smokehouse, and South Dairy represent an excellent, intact example of the types of outbuildings found on w... More

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620), 2.25 miles north of Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 360), Millers Tavern, Essex County, Virginia

Cherry Walk, Dairy and Smoke House Complex, Dunbrooke Road (Route 620)...

Significance: Erected ca. 1810-1830, this connected group of frame buildings including the North Dairy, Smokehouse, and South Dairy represent an excellent, intact example of the types of outbuildings found on w... More