Virginia - Area of significance: Social History
| Spencer, Anne, House |
| Spencer-Penn School |
| St. Alban's Hall |
| St. Andrew's Church |
| St. Catherine's School |
| Steamer Company Number 5 |
| Stewart-Lee House |
| St. George's Episcopal Church |
| St. John's United Holy Church of America. Inc. |
| St. Paul's Episcopal Church |
| St. Peter's Church |
| Stratford Junior High School |
| St. Sophia Home of the Little Sisters of the Poor |
| St. Thomas Chapel |
| Stuart Addition Historic District |
| St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church |
| Sully |
| Sumerduck Historic District |
| Sweet Chalybeate Springs |
| Sydenstricker School |
| Sydnor, Patrick Robert, Log Cabin |
| Tarover |
| Terrace Park Girl Scout Cabin |
| The Tabernacle-Fireman's Field |
| Thompson, Fannie, House |
| Thorn Hill |
| Timberneck |
| Tonsler, Benjamin, House |
| Town of Potomac |
| Troop 111 Boy Scout Cabin |
| Turner Ashby Monument |
| Two Hundred Block West Franklin Street Historic District |
| Union Hill Historic District |
| Union Street School |
| Union Zion Baptist Church and Pole Bridge Cemetery |
| United Daughters of the Confederacy Memorial Building |
| United States Post Office and Court House |
| Upperville Colt and Horse Show Grounds |
| Uptown-Parker-Gray Historic District |
| U.S. Post Office and Customhouse |
| Vaughan, Rebecca, House |
| Vawter Hall and Old President's House |
| Vincent, William H., House |
| Virginia Commission for the Blind |
| Virginia High School |
| Virginia Industrial Home School for Colored Girls |
| Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind |
| Wales |
| Walker, Maggie L., High School |
| Warm Springs and West Warm Springs Historic District |
| Warm Springs Bathhouses |
| Warrenton Historic District |
| Washington Avenue Historic District |
| Washington, Booker T., High School |
| Washington Iron Furnace |
| Washington, Mary, House |
| Washington School |
| Waverly |
| Waverly Hill |
| Welbourne |
| West Franklin Street Historic District |
| West Freemason Street Area Historic District |
| West Point Cemetery |
| White Hall |
| Wicker Apartments |
| William R. McKenney Library |
| Williams-Brown House and Store |
| Williams House |
| Willis Presbyterian Church and Cemetery |
| Wilton |
| Winton |
| Wood Hall |
| Woodlawn Quaker Meetinghouse |
| Woodlawn School |
| Woolen Mills Village Historic District |
| Wythe County Poorhouse Farm |
| Young Women's Christian Association |
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