Southern Albemarle Rural Historic District
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Scottsville /
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/ Scottsville
NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, draw only border, historic district, do not draw title
"Settled largely by wealthy Tidewater Virginians as they pushed into the colony’s western frontier in the 1720s, the 83,000-plus acres in the Southern Albemarle Rural Historic District initially developed slowly. Large land patents, fertile soil, and a primarily slave-driven agricultural economy based on tobacco production inspired initial European settlement in the region. Settlement patterns were strongly tied to transportation routes including waterways, early roads, canals and turnpikes, creating an intricate system that remains primarily intact and continues to affect modern circulation and growth patterns. The resulting settlement patterns included distinct plantations and farmsteads as well as scattered rural villages, tied to both river trade and overland travel. The district’s history, associated with Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, descendants of both Robert “King” Carter and John Coles, and Lottie Moon, among others, and its architecture, ranging from high-style mansions to small farm buildings, represent the gradual shift from agricultural dominance to a diversified, broad-based economy. The district includes properties such as Monticello, Ash Lawn, and many important Colonial Revival–period houses, as well as archaeological sites illuminating colonial as well as Native American history. At the time of its listing, Southern Albemarle was the largest historic district in Virginia."
--Virginia Department of Historic Resources
--Virginia Department of Historic Resources
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Albemarle_Rural_Historic_District
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Coordinates: 37°52'7"N 78°33'11"W
- Bremo Plantation 23 km
- Cobham Park 33 km
- Southwest Mountains Rural Historic District 35 km
- Green Springs National Historic Landmark District 38 km
- Rocklands 47 km
- Montpelier, Home of James and Dolley Madison 51 km
- Hickory Hill 98 km
- Marine Corps Base Quantico 122 km
- Prince William Forest Park 130 km
- Manassas National Battlefield Park 138 km
- Albemarle House 9 km
- Red Hill Quarry 11 km
- Fan Mountains 11 km
- River Lawn Farm 12 km
- Carter's Mountain 15 km
- Schuyler 15 km
- Albemarle County, Virginia 15 km
- Fluvanna County, Virginia 24 km
- Nelson County, Virginia 32 km
- Buckingham County, Virginia 34 km