Poplar Lawn Historic District, Petersburg
Facts and practical information
Poplar Lawn Historic District is a national historic district located at Petersburg, Virginia. The district is named after Petersburg's central park which was often a military parade ground in the early 19th century, but became a tent-based detention center and hospital during the American Civil war and later became the site of civic celebrations, including possibly the first Memorial Day, on June 9, 1865. The district also includes 372 contributing buildings, mostly mid- to late-19th-century, single-family residences for middle and upper middle class families, some constructed of brick, others weatherboard frame, and later subdivided. Residential architectural styles include Greek Revival, Colonial Revival, Second Empire, and Italianate. Notable buildings include the Bolling-Zimmer House, St. Stephen's Church, Zion Baptist Church, William T. Double House, the Waterworks, Dr. Robert Broadnax House, Market Street Methodist Church Parsonage, Maurice Finn House, and the Frank M. D'Alton Double House. ()
Petersburg
Poplar Lawn Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Siege Museum, City Market, Blandford Church, Petersburg Courthouse Historic District.