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List of Art Deco architecture in Virginia

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This is a list of buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architectural style in Virginia, United States.

Torpedo Factory Arts Center, Alexandria

Alexandria

Arlington County

Blacksburg

Lynchburg

Norfolk

Portsmouth

Model Tobacco Building, Richmond

Richmond

  • 3500 Center (Seaboard Airline Railroad Co), Scott's Addition, 1956
  • 718 East Franklin Street, Richmond, 1951
  • A&P Building (Scott's Addition Animal Hospital), 1938
  • Altamont Apartments, Scott's Addition, 1929
  • Auto Repair Garage, Scott's Addition, 1941
  • Bank of Virginia (Comedy Club), Grace Street, 1949
  • Bausch & Lombe, Richmond, 1940
  • Blanchard's Coffee, Scott's Addition, 1930s
  • Cary Street Park and Shop Center, Richmond, 1938
  • Central National Bank Richmond, 1929
  • C. P. Dean (Mosaic Catering), Scott's Addition, 1930
  • Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company (Verizon Building), 1929
  • Commercial Building, Scott's Addition, 1932
  • Commercial Buildings, Grace Street, 1932
  • Curles Neck Dairy Sales & Distribution, Scott's Addition, 1939 (Bernie Sanders mural)
  • Dooley wing lobby, Richmond Public Library, 1930
  • East End Theatre, Church Hill North, 1936-1938
  • Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Company (Capitol Thrift), 1940
  • Hand Craft Services, Scott's Addition, 1946
  • Havens & Martins Inc. Radio/WMBG (WTVRCBS6), Scott's Addition, 1938
  • The Hippodrome, Richmond, 1946
  • Investment Realty Company (Perly's), Grace Street, 1930
  • Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse Annex (former Parcel Post Building), Richmond, 1929
  • Maggie Walker High School, Richmond,1936
  • Miller and Rhoads (Hilton), Richmond, 1930 update
  • Model Office Park, Richmond, 1939
  • Model Tobacco Building, Richmond, 1940
  • Moving and Storage Transport Station (Ardent), Scott's Addition, 1940s
  • Nolde Brothers Bakery, Richmond, 1926
  • O. P. Brisner store, 208 East Grace Street, Richmond, 1930
  • P. C. Abbott Store (Silk Trading), Richmond, 1930
  • R. McGuire Steinruck Used Car Showroom, Scott's Addition, 1951
  • Richmond Storage and Service Garage, 1928
  • Robinson Theatre, Richmond, 1937
  • Syndlor and Hundley Building, Grace Street, 1931
  • Thomas Jefferson High School, Richmond, 1929
  • Verizon Building Annex, Richmond, 1949
  • Virginia State Library (Patrick Henry Building), 1938
  • W. J. Anderson, Richmond, 1929
  • W. T. Grant (Subway), Richmond, 1939
  • West Hospital, Richmond, 1940
Roanoke Apartments, Roanoke

Roanoke

  • 425 Campbell Avenue, Roanoke, 1934
  • 1306 Grandin Road, Roanoke, 1926
  • Appalachian Electric Power Building, Roanoke, 1947
  • Claytor Memorial Clinic, Roanoke, 1947
  • Community Inn, Roanoke, 1929
  • The Cornerstone, Roanoke, 1923
  • General Office Building-North, Roanoke, 1931
  • Grand Piano, N.W. Pugh & Company Department Store, Roanoke, 1930
  • Mick-or-Mack Grocery, Roanoke, 1953
  • Norfolk & Southern Railroad Office, Roanoke
  • Ponce De Leon Hotel, Roanoke, 1931
  • Professional Arts Building, Roanoke, 1929
  • Roanoke Apartments, Roanoke, 1950
  • Roanoke Passenger Station, Roanoke, 1949
  • Roanoke Higher Education Center, Roanoke, 1931
  • Television Center, Roanoke, 1955
  • Walker Condos, Roanoke, 1937
Henrico Theatre, Highland Springs

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