Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory Explained

Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory
Designated Other1:Virginia Landmarks Register
Designated Other1 Date:March 18, 2010[1]
Designated Other1 Number:120-5089
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Location:900 Rives Rd., Martinsville, Virginia
Coordinates:36.6769°N -79.8617°W
Added:May 21, 2010
Refnum:10000282

The Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory is a historic factory complex located at Martinsville, Virginia. The main factory was built in 1929, and is a long, three-story, brick building that was constructed for the purpose of manufacturing small pieces of furniture called "novelty" pieces in the furniture trade. Associated with the main factory are the contributing wood storage area and the kilns where the wood was dried; a long, metal Quonset hut; a railroad spur and trestle; a long concrete-block and frame storage building; and a small, rectangular, brick building that at one time housed a restaurant that served the employees of Martinsville Novelty and W. M. Bassett Furniture factory. The Martinsville Novelty Corporation was the last significant furniture concern established in Martinsville before the Great Depression. The factory closed in 1995.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Virginia Landmarks Register. Virginia Department of Historic Resources. 19 March 2013.
  2. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory . Ashley Neville & John Salmon. December 2009. Virginia Department of Historic Resources. and Accompanying six photos