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Evelynton Plantation 6701 John Tyler Memorial Hwy., Charles City, VA 23231 804.829.5075 |
Driving east from Richmond along Route 5 in rural Charles City County, you'll find a number of stately historic plantations. Berkeley claims to be the site of the first Thanksgiving--English settlers gave thanks for gett... more
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Ferry Plantation House 4136 Cheswick Lane, Virginia Beach, VA |
Glentivar Plantation Cartersville, VA |
Kenmore Plantation Ferry Farm 268 Kings Hwy, Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540.371.3363 |
Kingsmill Plantation Course 1010 Kingsmill Rd., Williamsburg, VA |
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden 1800 Lakeside Ave, Richmond, VA 23059 804.262.9887 |
In the 1880s, self-made Richmond millionaire, philanthropist, and amateur horticulturist Lewis Ginter (a founder of the American Tobacco Company and creator of The Jefferson Hotel) built the Lakeside Wheel Club as a play... more
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Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Alexandria, VA |
George Washingtons Mount Vernon estate is about 8 miles south of Alexandria, VA. It was a pretty drive south on the George Washington Parkway along the Potomac River. The grounds were well...
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Norfolk Botanical Garden 6700 Azalea Garden Rd, Norfolk, VA 23517 757.441.5385 |
The grounds of this botanical garden, on Lake Whitehurst about 4 miles northeast of downtown, are brilliantly abloom with one of the East Coasts largest display of azaleas from early April to mid-June -- the best time to... more
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Oatlands Plantation Route 15, Leesburg, VA 20176 703.777.3174 |
It was 1804 when George Carter, great grandson of colonial Virginia's renowned Robert King Carter, began building his Oatlands estate: the mansion, greenhouse, dairy, smoke house, bank barn and gardens. In the 1820s, he ... more
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Oatlands Plantation Oatlands, Leesburg, VA |
George Carter, a great-grandson of legendary planter Robert King Carter of the Northern Neck, built this mansion in the Federal style in 1804 but later converted it the Greek Revival manse we see today. His formal terrac... more
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