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What to See in Emporia - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Emporia (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Greensville County Courthouse Complex, Village View, and Old Merchants and Farmers Bank Building. Also, be sure to include H. T. Klugel Architectural Sheet Metal Work Building in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Emporia (Virginia).

Greensville County Courthouse Complex

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Building complex. Greensville County Courthouse Complex is a historic courthouse complex located at South Main Street between Hicksford Avenue and Spring Street in Emporia, Virginia. The three contributing buildings are the two-story, porticoed courthouse built in 1834, the clerk's office built in 1894, and the former Greensville Bank Building, now the county administrator's office, in 1900 and 1907. The courthouse originally took a Palladian form, but was remodeled between 1907 and 1910 to take a Beaux-Arts appearance. The clerk's office was considerably enlarged in 1916 and the Georgian-style facade added in 1961. The interior of the county administrator's office features elaborate pressed-tin walls and ceilings manufactured by the local concern, H.J. Klugel. The buildings are set upon the courthouse square, which includes a cannon honoring residents who participated in World War I, and a Confederate monument.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The complex is also located within the Hicksford–Emporia Historic District.[1]

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Village View

Historical place in Emporia, Virginia
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Historical place in Emporia, Virginia. Village View, also known as the Mansion House, is a historic home located at Emporia, Virginia. It was built about 1815, and substantially improved in 1826. It is a two-story, double pile, Federal style frame dwelling. It has a two-story rear ell added in the 20th century. It features a two-story front porch and exterior end chimneys. Village View served as a Confederate headquarters during the American Civil War and was used later by the owners of a boys' academy.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[2]

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Old Merchants and Farmers Bank Building

Building in Emporia, Virginia
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Building in Emporia, Virginia. The Old Merchants and Farmers Bank Building, also known as the Old Public Library, is a historic bank building located at Emporia, Virginia. It was built in 1902, and is a one-story, eclectic, red and yellow brick structure with a concave mansard roof. The front facade features a galvanized sheet-metal cornice that may have been manufactured by H. T. Klugel. The bank occupied the building until 1914, after which it housed the public library until 1977. It is currently occupied by the Greensville-Emporia Historical Museum.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The former bank is also located within the Hicksford–Emporia Historic District.[3]

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H. T. Klugel Architectural Sheet Metal Work Building

Building in Emporia, Virginia
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Building in Emporia, Virginia. H. T. Klugel Architectural Sheet Metal Work Building is a historic factory building located at Emporia, Virginia. It was built in 1914, and is a one-story, five bay wide, brick structure with stepped parapets on the sides. The front facade is sheathed in decorative silver and black painted worked sheet metal in an Edwardian Classicism style. It features large rounded arches with a fan tracery filling the top of the arch. It also has a balustrade with pedestals capped by onion domes that top the east and west bays.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It is located in the Belfield-Emporia Historic District.[4]

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Hicksford–Emporia Historic District

Hicksford–Emporia Historic District
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Hicksford–Emporia Historic District, also known as Emporia, is a national historic district located at Emporia, Virginia. The district includes 36 contributing buildings and 2 contributing objects in the Hicksford section of Emporia. In 1848, Hicksford was a stop on the Petersburg Railroad. In 1887, the neighboring towns of Hicksford and Belfield merged to form the town of Emporia. The district generally consists of late 19th century or early 20th century, when Hicksford–Emporia began to evolve from a small agricultural outpost to a large commercial and governmental center. Located at the heart of the district is the separately listed Greensville County Courthouse Complex. Other notable buildings include the Citizen's National Bank, the Widow's Son's Masonic Lodge, First Presbyterian Church, Emporia Elementary School, Emporia Armory, Greensville County Auditorium, and Emporia Post Office. The Old Merchants and Farmers Bank Building is also separately listed.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.[5]

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