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James River
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
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
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
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
Category: Monument + Museum + Sightseeing + Tours
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
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
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
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
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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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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Shockhoe Slip Historic District
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
12th and Main St, Richmond, VA




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