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St. George Brewing Co.As one of Virginia's oldest continuously operating craft breweries, founded in Hampton in 1998 St. George Brewing Co. is known for "slaying ordinary beer" with a focus on traditional English and German styles. The brewery has been recognized for its ... Read More
St. John's Episcopal ChurchSt. John's was first established in 1820. Parishioners worshipped in the Town Chapel/Tappahannock Chapel, which was deeded to the Episcopal Church, but used by four denominations. In 1849, the St. John's vestry decided to erect a new building to repl... Read More
St. John's Lutheran Historic Church and Cemetery (Wytheville)Formally organized in 1799, the congregation came into being because of the migration of German settlers into the western part of Wythe County following the Revolutionary War. George Daniel Flohr (Father Flohr) was the first pastor of the church and ... Read More
St. Luke's Historic Church & MuseumSt. Luke's Historic Church & Museum, Virginia's oldest brick church, now serves the public as a living, breathing symbol of religious freedom with a storied past. Explore the grounds of this renowned historic site and national landmark on a journey t... Read More
St. Paul Lutheran Church and Cemetery (Crockett)St. Paul Lutheran Church, located in the western portion of Wythe County, has generally been accepted as the first Lutheran congregation in what is now Wythe County. The land entry records show that the land was settled in 1776 and that a meeting hou... Read More
St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchBuilt in 1739, St. Paul's Church is Norfolk's oldest building, and the only structure to survive the British destruction of the city on New Year's Day, 1776. It was the only house of worship in Norfolk until 1773. There is a rumor that because George... Read More
St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchThe wooden Saint Paul's Episcopal Church, located in a quiet, tree-shaded spot off busy U.S. 301 near Hanover Court House, exemplifies a rural American interpretation of the glories of the Gothic style. Hundreds of such churches were hammered togethe... Read More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Bristol ParishSt. Paul's is the historic Episcopal Church in Old Towne Petersburg. Though much has changed in Petersburg since our founding in 1643, the congregation of St. Paul's is still worshipping on the hilltop overlooking Petersburg. We are a small, family-o... Read More
St. Peter's Parish ChurchThe First Church of the First First-Lady, Revd. Dr. E. Allen Coffey: Virginia's General Court confirmed the establishment of St Peter's Parish on April 29, 1679. In the summer of 1700 the vestry ordered that a second Lower Church replace ... Read More
St. Thomas Episcopal ChurchBuilt in 1833-34 in the Town of Orange. This sole remaining example of Thomas Jefferson's ecclesiastical work was also Robert E. Lee's place of worship during his encampment in Orange in the winter of 1863-64.... Read More
Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary MuseumFounded in 1792 and relocated to its current location in 1805, the Stabler-Leadbeater family operated this Alexandrian business for 141 years! After closing their doors in 1933 and selling everything as-is in a bankruptcy auction, forward-thinking ci... Read More
Stanardsville Historic DistrictThe Stanardsville Historic District represents the growth of the Greene County seat from a small, late-18th-century settlement to a critical crossroads at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is one of a few courthouse towns established along the... Read More
Staunton River Bridge FortificationThe Staunton River Bridge Fortification Historic District in Charlotte and Halifax counties is a rare example of a well-preserved Civil War–era star fort. Associated with the defense of the Staunton River railroad bridge, the site includes remnants... Read More
Stephen F. Austin Memorial ParkMillions of Americans are familiar with famed Texan Stephen F. Austin, the man who secured his place in history as the "Father of Texas." Most, however, are unaware that the "Father of Texas" not only hails from the Old Dominion, but from the Blue Ri... Read More
Stephen Harnsberger Octagonal House Built in Rockingham County in 1856 as the dwelling for what was originally known as Cottage Plains Farm, the Stephen Harnsberger house is a Shenandoah Valley example of the octagonal building fad that spread across the nation in the mid-19th-century.... Read More
For more information, please contact:
Patrick Daughtry, Director of Major Gifts
(757) 936-0302 | pdaughtry@va250.org
Susan Nolan, Director of Institutional Giving
(757) 903-1060 | snolan@va250.org
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