Weblin House, Historic residence in Virginia Beach, United States.
Weblin House is a residential building in Virginia Beach that displays early American construction methods and local building techniques. The structure retains the characteristic features from its original construction period.
The house was built in early America and reflects building styles common in the region during that era. It was officially recognized by the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
The house reveals how residents once lived in Virginia Beach and what materials and craftsmanship went into its construction. Regional building traditions are visible in its design, showing what was common in this area during that era.
The house is a protected historic structure and information about visiting is available through local preservation offices. Visitors should inquire ahead since access may be limited or restricted.
The house is listed in both the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Historic Landmarks Register. This dual recognition reflects its importance to both local and national historical preservation efforts.
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