These 100 structures were identified as Virginia’s Favorite Architecture in a public poll.

1. Sweet Briar House, Sweet Briar College, c. 1790 — Joseph Crews 2. Monticello, c. 1770 — Thomas Jefferson 3. Burruss Hall, Virginia Tech, 1936 — William Carneal and J. Ambler Johnston, AIA of Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects and Engineers – Photo by Jim Stroup 4. LUMENHAUS, Virginia Tech, 2009 — Center for Design Research, Virginia Tech School of Architecture + Design, CAUS. Photo by Jim Stroup 5. The Academical Village, University of Virginia, 1822 — Thomas Jefferson 6. War Memorial Chapel and Pylons, Virginia Tech, 1960 — Roy F. Larson, FAIA, of Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson. Photo by Michael Kiernan 7. Washington Dulles International Airport, 1962 — Eero Saarinen and Associates 8. Moss Center for the Arts, Virginia Tech, 2013 — Snøhetta 9. Christ Church, 1773 — Col. James Wren 10. Poplar Forest, 1809 — Thomas Jefferson. Photo by Les Schofer 11. Main Street Station, 1901 — Wilson, Harris and Richards Architects and Engineers 11. Mount Vernon, 1735 — Augustine Washington 13. Maymont, 1893 — Edgerton S. Rogers 14. Virginia State Capitol, 1792 — Thomas Jefferson and Charles-Louis Clérisseau. Image from HABS 15. The Rotunda, University of Virginia, 1826 — Thomas Jefferson 16. Governor’s Palace, 1722 ― Henry Cary 17. Stratford Hall, 1730 ― Col. Thomas Lee 18. Dovetail Construction Company, Inc., 2010 ― Walter Parks Architect 18. Gunston Hall, 1759 ― William Buckland and William Bernard Sears 20. The Sir Christopher Wren Building, The College of William and Mary, 1702 ― Sir Christopher Wren 21. Capitol of Williamsburg, 1705 ― Henry Cary 21. Lynchburg Courthouse and Monument Terrace, 1855/1924 ― Andrew Ellison, Jr. (Courthouse) and Hurd and Chesterman (Staircase) 23. Shirley Plantation, 1738 ― John Carter 24. Smithfield Plantation, 1774 ― Col. William Preston 25. The Jefferson Hotel, 1895 ― Carrere and Hastings 26. Bruton Parish Episcopal Church, 1715 ― Royal Governor Alexander Spottswood 27. Pope-Leighey House, 1940 ― Frank Lloyd Wright. Photo by HABS 28. Humpback Covered Bridge, 1857 ― Unknown. Photo by Trevor-Wrayton-VDOT 29. Belle Grove Plantation at Port Conway, 1790 ― Unknown. Photo by Richard Dawson Photography 30. Jamestown Fort, 1607 ― Virginia Company 31. Montpelier, 1797 ― Frances Taylor and Ambrose Madison 32. Old City Hall, 1894 ― Elijah E. Myers. Photo by HABS 33. Bath Houses at the Warm Springs Pools, 1761 ― Unknown 34. United States Marine Corps War Memorial, 1954 ― Edward F. Neild, Felix Weihs de Weldon (Sculptor) 35. Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Conservatory, 2003 ― Glavé & Holmes Architecture. Photo by Don Williamson 36. Fort Monroe National Monument, 1834 ― Brigadier General Simon Bernard. Photo by HABS 37. Broad Street Station/Science Museum of Virginia, 1919 ― John Russell Pope, FAIA. ©Sean Dewitt Photography 38. Blue Ridge Tunnel, 1858 ― Claudius Crozet, Engineer 39. City Market, 1879 ― Unknown 40. The Mosque/Altria Theater, 1927 ― Marcellus Wright, Sr., FAIA, and Charles M. Robinson 40. Swannanoa, 1913 ― Noland and Baskervill 42. Branch House/Virginia Center for Architecture, 1919 ― John Russell Pope, FAIA 43. Martha Washington Inn, 1832 ― built for Gen. Francis Preston 44. Adam Thoroughgood House, c. 1719 ― Argall Thorowgood 44. Arlington House: The Robert E. Lee Memorial, 1818 ― George Hadfield 46. Wickham House/Valentine Richmond History Center, 1812 ― Alexander Parris 47. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Expansion, 2010 ― Rick Mather + SMBW Architects PLLC 47. White House of the Confederacy, 1818 ― Robert Mills 49. The VCU Institute for Contemporary Art, Unbuilt ― Steven Holl Architects + BCWH 50. Point of Honor, c. 1815 ― built for George Cabell, Sr. 51. Egyptian Building, 1845 ― Thomas Stewart. Image by HABS 52. Taubman Museum of Art, 2008 ― Randall Stout Architects 53. Washington and Lee University Chapel, 1868 ― George Washington Custis Lee and Col. Thomas Williamson 54. Westover Plantation, 1734 ― William Byrd, II. Image by HABS 55. National D-Day Memorial, 2001 ― Dickson Architects and Associates. Credit The National D-Day Memorial Foundation 56. St. Andrew’s Catholic Church, 1902 ― William P. Ginther, FAIA 57. Old Cape Henry Lighthouse, 1792 ― John McComb, Jr. 57. The Homestead Hotel, 1892 ― Yarnell and Goforth; Elzner and Anderson; and Warren and Wetmore. Credit: Omni Homestead Resort 59. The Pentagon, 1943 ― George E. Bergstrom, FAIA, and David J. Witmer, FAIA 60. Bacon’s Castle, c. 1665 ― built by Arthur Allen 61.McLean House at Appomattox Courthouse, 1848 ― Charles Raine 62. Powder Magazine, 1715 ― Royal Governor Alexander Spottswood 63. The Iron Fronts, 1869 ― Franklin Sterns; William S. Donnan and John Asher. Credit HABS 64. United States Air Force Memorial, 2006 ― James Ingo Freed, FAIA, of Pei Cobb Freed and Partners 65. Siege Museum, 1841 ― James Berrien 66. Mount Airy Plantation, 1764 ― attributed to John Ariss. Credit: HABS 67. Norfolk Scope Arena, 1971 ― Pier Luigi Nervi with Williams and Tazewell. Credit: Michael Pennello Photography 68. John Paul Jones Arena, 2006 ― VMDO Architects 68. National Museum of the Marine Corps, 2006 ― Fentress-Bradburn Architects 68. Wolf Trap Center for the Performing Arts, 1984 ― Dewberry & Davis, and John MacFadyen, AIA. Credit: Paul B Jones 71. Berkeley Plantation, 1726 ― built by Benjamin Harrison, IV. Credit: HABS 71. Rice House, 1965 ― Richard Neutra, FAIA with Thaddeus Longstreth 73. Virginia House, 1929 ― Henry Grant Morse and William Lawrence Bottomley 74. Reynolds Homestead, 1843 ― Hardin Williams Reynolds 75. Virginia Military Institute Barracks, 1839 ― Alexander Jackson Davis. Credit: HABS 76. Long Branch Plantation, 1811 ― Robert Carter Burwell with Benjamin Henry Latrobe 77. Agecroft Hall, 1927 ― Homer G. Morse. Credit: HABS 77. Executive Mansion, 1813 ― Alexander Parris 79. The Byrd Theatre, 1928 ― Fred Bishop 80. Torpedo Factory Art Center, 1919 ― U.S. Navy 81. Assateague Lighthouse, 1867 ― Unknown 81. Barboursville, 1822 ― Thomas Jefferson. Credit: HABS 81. Carter’s Grove Plantation, 1755 ― built by David Minitree, James Wheatley, Richard Baylis, and Duncan Lee. Credit: HABS 84. Old Coast Guard Station, 1903 ― George R. Tolman 85.Carlin’s Amoco Station, 1947 ― George W. Terp 85. Tredegar Iron Works, 1837 ― Reev Davis and others 87. Coffee Pot Building, 1959 ― Kenneth Willis. Credit: Roadside America 88. Centre Hill Mansion, 1823 ― built for Robert Bolling, IV 88. Monumental Church, 1814 ― Robert Mills. Photo by Calder Loth 33. White’s Mill, 1790 ― Unknown 91. Scottsville Elementary School Addition, 1984 ― VMDO 91. Stonewall Jackson House, c. 1801 ― built for Cornelius Dorman 93. Hollin Hills, 1971 ― Charles W. Goodman, FAIA. Credit: Clarissa Peterson 94. Woodlawn, 1800 ― Dr. William Thornton 95. Ronald Reagan National Airport Expansion, 1997 ― César Pelli, FAIA with Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects 96. Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Birthplace, 1846 ― Rev. Rufus W. Bailey 97. Rosewell, 1744 ― Mann Page 98. Freemason Street Baptist Church, 1850 ― Thomas U. Walter, FAIA 99. The Nathalie P. and Alan M. Voorhees Archaearium, 2006 ― Carlton Abbott, FAIA of Carlton Abbott and Partners, P.C. 99. Hampton Coliseum, 1970 ― A.G. Odell, Jr. and Associates