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Virginia Historic Sites and Museums

This page looks at the best of books relating to Virginia’s historical sites. UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Note: Wherever possible, reviews at The Virginia Historian.com use reference material from the Journal of American History, the Journal of Southern History, and the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, to address topics of Virginia history generally, and the William and Mary Quarterly for early American scholarship.

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Virginia Historic Sites

Statewide, Virginia has many old sites that can still be saved, improved, or repurposed. Restoration can benefit historic private homes, business enterprises, or public institutions.

1. Why Preserving Old Buildings and Neighborhoods is Important

http://www.slcdocs.com/historicpreservation/GuideRes/Section1.pdf

2. What to Know About Historic Home Restoration

 https://www.contractorconnection.com/what-to-know-about-historic-home-restoration/

3. The Old House Restoration Guide 

http://www.oldhouseweb.com/how-to-advice/old-house-restoration-guide.shtml

4. How to Get a Historic Restoration Grant

https://pocketsense.com/get-historical-restoration-grant-4517340.html

5. Dumpster Rental Prices Across the Country

https://www.bigrentz.com/blog/dumpster-rental-prices

Tidewater and Eastern Shore Sites and Museums

Northern Virginia to Fredericksburg Sites and Museums

Richmond, Piedmont, and Southside Sites and Museums

Valley of Virginia and Southwest Sites and Museums

Appalachian “Transmontane” (West) Virginia Sites and Museums

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