National Register of Historic Places listings in Suffolk, Virginia

Location of Suffolk in Virginia

This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Suffolk, Virginia. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.[1]

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 19, 2016.[2]
[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Bay Point Farm
Bay Point Farm
June 23, 2003
(#03000571)
1400 Sleepy Hole Rd.
36°50′42″N 76°31′00″W / 36.845°N 76.516667°W / 36.845; -76.516667 (Bay Point Farm)
Suffolk
2 Building at 216 Bank Street
Building at 216 Bank Street
November 7, 1985
(#85002765)
216 Bank St.
36°43′45″N 76°34′49″W / 36.729167°N 76.580278°W / 36.729167; -76.580278 (Building at 216 Bank Street)
Suffolk
3 Cedar Hill Cemetery
Cedar Hill Cemetery
February 1, 2006
(#05001584)
S of E. Constance Rd.
36°44′15″N 76°34′47″W / 36.7375°N 76.579722°W / 36.7375; -76.579722 (Cedar Hill Cemetery)
Suffolk
4 Chuckatuck Historic District
Chuckatuck Historic District
April 7, 1995
(#95000393)
Jct. of VA 10/32 and VA 125
36°51′40″N 76°34′45″W / 36.861111°N 76.579167°W / 36.861111; -76.579167 (Chuckatuck Historic District)
Suffolk Current settlement dates from 1635 land grant to Richard Bartlett, who built a grist mill at the head of Chuckatuck Creek that operated until 1970. Quaker leader George Fox founded Chuckatuck Meeting in 1672.[6]
5 Driver Historic District Upload image
April 7, 1995
(#95000394)
Jct. of VA 125 and VA 629
36°49′30″N 76°30′09″W / 36.825°N 76.5025°W / 36.825; -76.5025 (Driver Historic District)
Suffolk
6 Dumpling Island Archeological Site
Dumpling Island Archeological Site
February 10, 1998
(#98000046)
Address Restricted
Suffolk
7 East Suffolk Complex Upload image
August 4, 2003
(#03000743)
231 S. 7th St.
36°43′30″N 76°33′51″W / 36.725°N 76.564167°W / 36.725; -76.564167 (East Suffolk Complex)
Suffolk
8 Glebe Church
Glebe Church
May 25, 1973
(#73002148)
W of Chesapeake City on VA 337
36°49′29″N 76°29′49″W / 36.824722°N 76.496944°W / 36.824722; -76.496944 (Glebe Church)
Driver
9 Godwin-Knight House
Godwin-Knight House
August 24, 1992
(#92001028)
140 King's Hwy.
36°51′41″N 76°34′40″W / 36.861389°N 76.577778°W / 36.861389; -76.577778 (Godwin-Knight House)
Chuckatuck C.B Godwin home built in 1780 and lived in by Ray and Mildred Knight, sister of Mills E. Godwin, Jr.[6]
10 Joel E. Harrell Son Upload image
February 1, 2006
(#05001580)
110 Virginia Ham Dr.
36°44′40″N 76°33′31″W / 36.744444°N 76.558611°W / 36.744444; -76.558611 (Joel E. Harrell Son)
Suffolk
11 Holland Historic District Upload image
May 18, 1995
(#95000600)
Jct. of US 58 with VA 189 and VA 653
36°40′59″N 76°46′32″W / 36.683056°N 76.775556°W / 36.683056; -76.775556 (Holland Historic District)
Suffolk
12 Knotts Creek-Belleville Archeological Site Upload image
June 10, 2008
(#08000524)
1000 feet west of intersection of Routes 17 and 658[7]
36°51′53″N 76°26′27″W / 36.864644°N 76.440748°W / 36.864644; -76.440748 (Knotts Creek-Belleville Archeological Site)
Suffolk
13 Mount Sinai Baptist Church Upload image
March 20, 2007
(#07000193)
6100 Holy Neck Rd.
36°38′21″N 76°49′46″W / 36.639167°N 76.829444°W / 36.639167; -76.829444 (Mount Sinai Baptist Church)
Suffolk
14 Nansemond County Training School Upload image
August 11, 2004
(#04000847)
9307 Southwestern Blvd.
36°38′22″N 76°48′16″W / 36.639444°N 76.804444°W / 36.639444; -76.804444 (Nansemond County Training School)
Suffolk
15 Phillips Farm Upload image
October 30, 1998
(#98001318)
6353 Godwin Blvd.
36°52′40″N 76°35′03″W / 36.877778°N 76.584167°W / 36.877778; -76.584167 (Phillips Farm)
Suffolk
16 Phoenix Bank of Nansemond
Phoenix Bank of Nansemond
January 24, 1991
(#90002159)
339 E. Washington St.
36°43′36″N 76°34′43″W / 36.726667°N 76.578611°W / 36.726667; -76.578611 (Phoenix Bank of Nansemond)
Suffolk
17 Professional Building
Professional Building
August 12, 1999
(#99001005)
100 N. Main St.
36°43′41″N 76°35′00″W / 36.728056°N 76.583333°W / 36.728056; -76.583333 (Professional Building)
Suffolk
18 Riddick House
Riddick House
May 2, 1974
(#74002247)
510 Main St.
36°44′13″N 76°34′57″W / 36.736944°N 76.5825°W / 36.736944; -76.5825 (Riddick House)
Suffolk
19 St. John's Church
St. John's Church
April 11, 1973
(#73002149)
E of Chuckatuck on VA 125
36°51′25″N 76°33′41″W / 36.856944°N 76.561389°W / 36.856944; -76.561389 (St. John's Church)
Chuckatuck Oldest church in Chuckatuck, est. 1642, present building completed 1756, external dimensions 60 x 30 feet, walls 21 inches thick. Date 1753 appears on south wall along with the initials A.H. and E.H. for Anthony Holladay and his wife Esther, who deeded the site to the parish.[8]
20 Somerton Historic District Upload image
December 31, 2008
(#08001272)
Arthur Dr., Pittmantown Rd., Boonetown Rd.
36°34′06″N 76°45′03″W / 36.568372°N 76.750911°W / 36.568372; -76.750911 (Somerton Historic District)
Suffolk
21 Suffolk Historic District
Suffolk Historic District
June 22, 1987
(#87000631)
Roughly bounded by RR tracks, Hill St., Central Ave., Holladay, Washington, N. Saratoga and Pine Sts.
36°43′49″N 76°34′52″W / 36.730278°N 76.581111°W / 36.730278; -76.581111 (Suffolk Historic District)
Suffolk Boundary increase (listed June 10, 1999): Roughly along N. Main St., from Constance Rd., to Norfolk and Western RR Tracks; Boundary increase (listed September 14, 2002): Roughly bounded by N and W RR tracks, County St., and Liberty St., Bank St., Market St., Clay St. and Poplar Sts.; Boundary increase (listed December 3, 2004): Pinner and Central Ave. and W. Washington St.
22 West End Historic District Upload image
January 16, 2004
(#03001433)
Roughly bounded by Causey Ave., Seaboard Coast Lines RR tracks, Pender St., Wellons St., Linden Ave., and RR tracks
36°43′44″N 76°35′37″W / 36.728889°N 76.593611°W / 36.728889; -76.593611 (West End Historic District)
Suffolk Boundary increase (listed November 27, 2004): Roughly bounded by Wellons, Washington & Smith Sts.
23 Whaleyville Historic District
Whaleyville Historic District
April 7, 1995
(#95000392)
Jct. of US 13 and VA 616
36°35′25″N 76°41′03″W / 36.590278°N 76.684167°W / 36.590278; -76.684167 (Whaleyville Historic District)
Suffolk

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References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on February 19, 2016.
  3. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. Staff (2008-04-24). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. 1 2 Bradshaw, Drexel. "The Village of Chuckatuck in Text". Greater Chuckatuck Historical Foundation. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  7. Turner, E. Randolph, III. National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Knotts Creek/Belleville Archaeological Site. National Park Service. May 5, 2007.
  8. "Chuckatuck Churches". Greater Chuckatuck Historical Foundation. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
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