The Virginia Department of Historic Resources Headquarters in Richmond serves as the primary repository for the Commonwealth's extensive collection of data on historic structures, districts, and archaeological sites. With over 270,000 unique files, including resource evaluation forms, photographs, and maps, the department offers free public access to this valuable historical information.
Additionally, the department maintains an open collection of artifacts from various time periods and regions in Virginia for research purposes. Their state Curation Facility houses artifacts from over 800 archaeological sites, providing researchers with a wealth of resources to study and explore the state's rich historical heritage.
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