are:
The Administration Building (1848)
Miller Hall (1857)
Trout Hall (1867)
Bittle Hall (1879)
Monterey House (1853)
West Hall (former Roanoke County Courthouse) (1910)
The Post Office (former Salem city post office) (1923)
=== Residence halls ===
Approximately 70% of the student body resides on campus.
=== President's House ===
The President's House is in a residential district approximately one-half-mile north of the Roanoke campus on North Market Street. The colonial revival mansion, one of the largest private homes in the area, was constructed in the late 1930s. It was purchased in the mid-1950s by John P. Fishwick, president of the Norfolk and Western Railway and a Roanoke & Harvard Law School alumnus, and was acquired by the college in 1968.
In April 2011, the President's House and its garden were opened to the public during Virginia's Historic Garden Week. Selection of sites to participate is very competitive; only five Roanoke Valley residences were featured in 2011.
=== Elizabeth Campus ===
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