Everything Old is New Again
The holiday season quickly approaches, and the Danville Historical Society (DHS) will present its 52nd Holiday Tour on Saturday, December 13 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
From cottages to expansive Victorians, see the painstaking renovations that have brought old residences into the 21st century while lovingly maintaining original character. Among the sites, DHS’ Everything Old is New Again tour will feature the cheerful “Sunshine Cottage” on Chestnut Street; an unusual and rare Y-shaped Italianate house, “Red Grove” on Grove Street, and the grand First Baptist Church on Main.
Check back in November for information about ticket sales.
Your support will help keep this wonderful Danville tradition alive. You will also be supporting the long-term viability of DHS as we work to formalize our strategic plan, policies, and standard operating procedures to strengthen the future of the organization and its collections. All donations ensure that DHS will continue to protect, preserve, and promote Danville history to inspire curiosity, learning, and inclusivity.
Please consider serving as a community sponsor of the Holiday Tour – as an individual, or a business. We have enclosed/ attached sponsorship information and hope you will be joining us this year. Feel free to reach out should you have any questions.
Cordially,
Kim Frith
Chair, DHS Tour Committee
[email protected]
(434) 981-9484
Test your knowledge of Danville’s history for a chance to win! Each week until November 25, we’ll post a new trivia question. Be sure to go back and answer all the questions beginning October 21st! The winner will receive 2 tickets to the DHS Holiday Tour on December 13th plus a 2025 DHS Holiday Ornament!
Rules: The winner will be randomly selected from individuals who correctly answer all six questions in the upcoming weeks. Please note that past and present board members, employees, contractors, and their families are not eligible to participate.
Our first site is located at 600 Lynn Street.
Pick up your tour programs and browse the Fire Station’s mini museum, home of the antique steam pumper affectionately known as ‘Little Mary.” Holiday ornaments and other DHS merchandise will be available for sale at this location.
Our second site is located at 522 Bridge Street.
A beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo in a renovated tobacco “plug and twist” processing factory in the heart of the River District, one of Danville’s National Register historic districts.
Our third site is located at 834 Grove Street.
A unique Renaissance Revival home built from plans purchased at the 1876 Philadelphia Exposition; Red Grove is Danville’s only Danville’s only Y-shaped house.
Our fourth site is located at 124 Chestnut Street.
A charming Victorian cottage brought back from the brink of ruin by the current owner, this colorful home has loads of charm and stories galore.
Our fifth site is located at 931 Green Street.
One of the oldest homes in Danville, this antebellum home was originally a two-over-two structure built on the vast estate one of Danville’s early medical doctors, Dr. Nathaniel Terry Green.
Our sixth site is located at 871 Main Street.
This grand brick Gothic church dates to 1882 and is the home of the second oldest congregation in Danville.
Our seventh site is located at 278 West Main Street.
This 1922 duplex was modeled after a design by architect J. Bryant Heard and was built on land that was once part of “Ficklen’s Field.”
Our eighth and final site is located at 284 West Main Street.
This stately Georgian Revival style home, designed by architect J. Bryant Heard, was built in 1922 on land that was once part of “Ficklen’s Field.”
Thank you in advance for your support. Please check the sponsorship level desired and return this form along with your payment to the Danville Historical Society no later than October 31, 2025, to ensure your inclusion in the tour program. Please email your digital logo to [email protected].
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