Forestville Historic District

Forestville Historic District

About

The Forestville Historic District encompasses a well-preserved mill village settled initially by German settlers, located at the crossroads of Routes 42, 614, and 767 in Shenandoah County. Forestville arose around a gristmill constructed about 1760 by Andrew Zirkle, and one of seven mills built in the area in response to the growing importance of commercial wheat production. Forestville took on its present layout beginning in 1838, and by 1869 it had a population of 200, two stores, and a number of artisan shops. At the time of its listing, Forestville retained its character as a 19th-century Shenandoah Valley mill village.

Details

Shenandoah County
Historic Site
Junction of VA 42, VA 614, & VA767
Forestville, VA 22842

 

In the Area

Lantz Historic Grist Mill
95 Swover Creek Rd
Edinburg
Virginia Museum of the Civil War and Visitor Center
8895 George Collins Pkwy
New Market