Center Street
Located on the tracks in Ashland, Virginia, you can see Victorian, Greek Revival, farmhouses, and more, on Center Street.
706 S Center Street
Originally this home was probably a vernacular two-story farm house much like the red house next door at 704 S. Center Street. A part of Lot 36 on the RF&P town layout, the property was owned by John O. Sale from 1858 to 1859 and he built the house.
708 S Center Street
In 1854, William Clopton surveyed Ashland and the property now at 708 S. Center Street was designated as part of Lot 36. From tax records, it is known that Lot 36 had a house on it dating back before the Civil War when it had been sold to Robert R. Sale.