North Danville Historic District, Danville
Facts and practical information
North Danville Historic District is a national historic district located at Danville, Virginia. The district includes 426 contributing buildings in a primarily residential area of Danville. The district also includes three blocks of primarily two-story, brick commercial buildings. Buildings within the district were constructed from about 1880 to about 1955 and reflect a wide variety of architectural styles including vernacular Victorian, Italianate, Queen Ann, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Bungalow designs. Many of these buildings were built by Dan River Cotton Mills founder T.B. Fitzgerald. Notable buildings include the Calvary United Methodist Church, Shelton Memorial Presbyterian Church, Bellevue Public School, Washington Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Keen Street Baptist Church, and Woodrow Wilson High School. ()
Danville
North Danville Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: William T Sutherlin Mansion, Danville Science Center, Main Street Methodist Episcopal Church South, Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to North Danville Historic District by public transport?
Train
- Danville (24 min walk)