Destination Guide Refined by Sightseeing + Tours Attraction Camps + Parks (1) Monuments + Museums (3)
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James River 22nd Street and Riverside Drive, Richmond, VA 23224 804.780.5733 |
The James River neatly bisects the City and its suburbs. This river is deep enough to accommodate seagoing ships and make Richmond a seaport. It is a beautiful river to watch as some of Richmond's most exclusive neighbou... more
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Virginia War Memorial 621 South Belvidere St, Richmond, VA |
The VA War memorial seems to be just a passing sideshow for those driving by, but I was awed by the beauty and serenity of the hallowed ground dedicated to the Virginia residents who lost their lives in combat. It was mo... more
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The Museum and White House of the Confederacy 1201 E. Clay St, Richmond, VA 23220 804.649.1861 |
One of Virginias top attractions, and a must for Civil War buffs, this excellent museum houses the largest Confederate collection in the country, much contributed by veterans and their descendants. All the wars major eve... more
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Tredegar National Civil War Center 570 Tredegar St., Richmond, VA 23240 804.771.2145 |
The Tredegar National Civil War Center, to be housed in the Gun Foundry of the Tredegar Iron Works, a National Historic Landmark, will be the first museum and learning center in the nation to tell the whole story of the ... more
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Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site 110 1/2 E. Leigh Street, Richmond, VA 23240 804.771.2017 |
The daughter of a former slave, Maggie L. Walker was a gifted woman who achieved success in the world of finance and business and rose to become the first woman bank president in the country. Originally a teacher, Walker... more
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Pamplin Historical Park & the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier 6125 Boydton Plank Rd. (U.S. 1), Richmond, VA |
The battleground where Union troops actually broke through the Confederate lines on April 2, 1865, to end the siege is in this fine, privately owned park, where more than a mile of interpretive trails lead through some o... more
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Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia Clay Street, Richmond, VA 23224 804.780.9093 |
Breakthrough Trail Richmond, VA |
Shockhoe Slip Historic District 12th and Main St, Richmond, VA |
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