- Source: Millers Tavern Rural Historic District
- Millers Tavern Rural Historic District
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Virginia
- Clark–Dearstyne–Miller Inn
- National Register of Historic Places listings in King and Queen County, Virginia
- High Falls Historic District
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, Virginia
- Bean Station, Tennessee
- Colonial Williamsburg
- Middletown Historic District (Middletown, Virginia)
- List of African-American historic places
The Millers Tavern Rural Historic District encompasses a large rural landscape in western Essex County, Virginia, United States, extending partly into eastern King and Queen County. Its 3,900 acres (1,600 ha) landscape has seen only modest alterations since the 17th century, with predominantly agricultural uses persisting. Most of the farm properties in the district are modest, with vernacular building stock dating from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century. Sprinkled throughout the district are a few churches and grist mills, as well as the eponymous Miller's Tavern. The district is roughly bounded by U.S. Route 360 and Howerton, Dunbrooke, Latanes Mill, and Midway Rds.
The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.
See also
National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, Virginia
National Register of Historic Places listings in King and Queen County, Virginia