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Batesville Historic District
The Batesville Historic District, located northeast of Charlottesville, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in December of 1999. This historic district was added to the Virginia Landmarks Register in June of 1999.[1]
Town of Batesville
Batesville is a small community in the southwestern part of Albemarle County at the intersection of Plank Road, and Craig's Store Road. It has two country stores and a post office.
The town also has several community gatherings organized by the Batesville Ruritans, including Apple Butter Day and Batesville Day. On Batesville Day there is a parade (reportedly the smallest in Virginia), a 10 kilometer race, and other activities. It is also known for its campaign to encourage drivers to drive 25 within the town.
Local Businesses[2]
- The Batesville Store
- The Little Market
- Buckaroo Cordon Bleu
- Crown Orchard Company
- Tim Wright Watercolor Portraits
- Structure Examinations
- Barbara Albert Pottery
- The Polarity Barn
- The Miller School of Charlottesville
Map
Coordinates: 37°59′46″N 78°43′29″W / 37.996095°N 78.724594°W
References
- ↑ Web. [1], County of Albemarle, retrieved 29 Dec. 2010.
- ↑ Web. Batesville,Virginia, retrieved 30 Dec 2010.