Huntly
The Huntly residence is a verdant refuge and prime example of early 20th-century architecture tucked away in the Bon Air National Historic District.
The Huntly residence is a verdant refuge and prime example of early 20th-century architecture tucked away in the Bon Air National Historic District.
Medal of Honor-winning U.S. Colored Troops turned the tide of the Civil War for the Union at New Market Heights. This acquisition helps preserves their legacy.
CRLC joined forces with Friends of Bandy Field to boost protection for this nature park and African American historic site.
Twelve acres of forested wetlands along Totopotomoy Creek are forever protected for wildlife habitat and water quality protection in Hanover County.
133 years after its founding, fourth-generation owner Howard C. Eberly III donated his Century farm and home to CRLC for protection and future public access.
This future riverfront park at Campbell’s Bridge Mills connects sections of the Appomattox River Trail and preserves Virginia’s historic industrial mills.
Protection of Civil War battlefield promotes historic and cultural tourism and expands public access to greenspace in Chesterfield County.
Environmental Education will have a new home in Richmond at the future JRA River Center at Dock Street, on land protected by a CRLC conservation easement.
CRLC worked with Henricopolis Soil and Water Conservation District to protect 124.3 acres of farmland in Henrico, and the livelihoods that depend on this land.