Oak Lawn, Historic building in Virginia, United States.
Oak Lawn is a historic building in Virginia that displays architectural features from early American construction and reflects regional building traditions. The structure preserves its original form and shows details that were typical for houses of that period.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in the mid-20th century, confirming its significance to American architectural history. This recognition marked the beginning of formal protection efforts for the property.
The house displays construction methods that were typical for early American families, giving visitors a sense of how daily life was organized in its rooms and spaces. The arrangement of rooms and surviving details tell the story of family living and social customs of that period.
The property is located in a rural area of Virginia and is best visited at your own pace, with local signs marking the location. It is helpful to check in advance about access and visiting conditions, as the building is not always open to the public.
The property holds both National Register of Historic Places status and Virginia Historic Landmark designation at the same time, a rare dual recognition. This acknowledgment on two levels underscores its importance to both national and state protection efforts.
Location: Virginia
GPS coordinates: 38.02806,-78.49639
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:03
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