- Avoca - Home of Colonial Charles Lynch, Revolutionary Patriot and proprty on which the Lynch Tree is located. Lynch Tree - The old walnut tree under which Colonial Charles Lynch and other held informal court. Tories and criminals were tried under this tree in 1780 and thus evoloved the term "Lynch Law".
- Green Hill - Built by Samuel Pannell in 1797 near Long Island on the Staunton River.
- Red Hill - Last home and burial place of Patrick Henry, the "Voice of the Revolution". Patrick Henry was Virginia's first governor (1776-1779 and 1784-1786) after independance was delcared from Great Britain.
- White Hall - Built in 1810 and located on by John S. Payne, the plantation contains two original construction native ston servants' quarters.
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