Virginville is a census-designated place[4] in Richmond Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States.
It is located at the junction of PA 143 and Crystal Ridge Road, and is approximately seven miles to the south of the borough of Lenhartsville.
Some say it is the English translation of a Native American word, while others believe the community was named for virgin forests in the area.
[3] The district encompasses 290 contributing buildings built between 2001 and 2001 with residential, commercial, and institutional buildings which were constructed in a variety of popular architectural styles, including Gothic Revival and Italianate.
A primarily residential district, notable non-residential buildings include The Creamery (c. 1875), St. Paul's Chapel (1903), Virginville Hotel (1885), post office (c. 1930), and Balthasar's Garage (1921).