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Altavista Downtown Historic District: May 28, 2010 : 400 and 500 blocks of 7th St.; 500, 600, and 700 blocks of Broad St.; 500 and 600 blocks of Main St.; and 400 block of Washington St. Altavista: 2: Avoca: Avoca: September 16, 1982
Notable buildings include the Altavista Municipal Building (1938), U.S. Post Office (1938), Altavista Presbyterian Church (1925), Central Baptist Church (1927), Southern Railway station (1936), Ogden-Henderson Building (1909), First National Bank (1917) by Stanhope Johnson (1882–1973), Leggett's department store (1933), and Vista Theater (1936).
Altavista is an incorporated town in Campbell County, Virginia. The town is in the Lynchburg Metropolitan Area , and its population was 3,378 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It was founded in 1907 by John Edward Lane and Henry L. Lane of the Lane Company, and was chartered in September 1912.
Avoca, also known as Avoca Museum, is a historic home located near Altavista, Campbell County, Virginia.It was designed by Lynchburg Architect, John Minor Botts Lewis and built in 1901, after the original and second dwellings were destroyed by fire in 1879 and 1900.
Oak Grove is a historic plantation house located near Altavista, Campbell County, Virginia. It was built in stages between the 1750s and 1833. The oldest section is a two-story dog-trot log structure built around 1750. The house was enlarged in 1784, and completed around 1833 by adding a west wing.
Long Island is an unincorporated community in Campbell County, Virginia, United States.Long Island is located along the Roanoke River (also known as the Staunton River) east-southeast of Altavista.
The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with Altavista, Virginia. Pages in category "People from Altavista, Virginia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Vernon Crawford (Jack) Cooke (December 6, 1936 – December 1, 2009) was a bluegrass music vocalist and instrumentalist, known for playing the guitar and bass with artists such as Bill Monroe and Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys.