Oakland Baptist Cemetery in Alexandria, Virginia, is a historic African American burial ground established in 1874. It serves as the final resting place for generations of Black residents.
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Architecture; Commerce; Politics/Government
413-415 ½ Prince Street, Alexandria, Virginia
Architecture; Social History
1005 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria, Virginia
101 Callahan St., Alexandria, Virginia
Landscape Architecture
2823 King Street, Alexandria, Virginia
Education; Architecture
712 Prince St., Alexandria, Virginia
Community Planning And Development; Politics/Government
King St. N Of Jct. With Wakefield St., Alexandria, Virginia
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Art; Exploration/Settlement
911 Wagon Shop Road, Middlebrook, Virginia
Black; Commerce; Social History; Historic - Non-aboriginal
1540 Jefferson Park Ave., Charlottesville (independent City), Virginia
Art; Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Military
1000-1100 Washington Ave., Fredericksburg (independent City), Virginia
Art; Landscape Architecture
202 East Main St., Luray, Virginia
Archeology-historic Aboriginal; Ethnic Heritage-native American
Approx. 570 Ft. West Of Jct. Of Indian Town And Cobb Pond Rds., Capron, Virginia
Black; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Social History
135 Chapel Green Rd., Fredricksburg, Virginia