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Richmond Attractions & ActivitiesHistoric Sites
Ready to look into the past and learn about the heritage of this fascinating city? We list historic homes, plantations, battlegrounds, and churches that are rich in history and provide for an educational travel diversion.
Category: Historic Sites - Richmond Attractions & Activities
Address: 4305 Sulgrave Rd, Richmond, VA 23221
This restored 15th-century English manor offers tours and features breathtaking views of the James River. The historic home features oak paneling, authentic military armor and other historical pieces. Twenty-three acres of gardens and grounds can be viewed year-round. A very interesting look into both regional and British history.
Category: Historic Sites - Richmond Attractions & Activities
Address: 12602 Harrison Landing Rd, Charles City, VA 23030
This historic house is famous for being located on the site of the Thanksgiving celebration of 1619, although there is still debate about the exact location of the original event. (Massachusetts also claims the first Thanksgiving.) This Georgian manor home is the birthplace of Declaration of Independence signer Benjamin Harrison and ninth...
Category: Historic Sites - Richmond Attractions & Activities
Address: 14th & Dock St, Richmond, VA 23219
This attraction is very popular with residents and tourists alike. The walk curves 1.25 miles through the city on the banks of the Haxall Canal, James River and Kanawha Canal (which runs parallel to the James). It offers an interesting history of the river and the canals. A canal ride from Kanawha is a must!
Capitol Square and Virginia State Capitol
Category: Historic Sites - Richmond Attractions & Activities
Address: 9th and Grace St, Richmond, VA 23219
The magnificent Capitol building stands as a monument to the glory and beauty of the city. Free tours of the building and the surrounding grounds offer an excellent explanation of the significance of the structure and the artifacts within. There are also several monuments on the grounds that offer visitors wonderful photo opportunities.
Category: Historic Sites - Richmond Attractions & Activities
Address: 900 E Broad St, Richmond, VA 23219
Located at the historic Richmond City Hall, this deck offers the best views of the city from 18 stories above the street. Breathtaking views are afforded from the deck to the bustling cityscape below. The deck sits nineteen floors above the city and features expansive viewing opportunities.
Category: Historic Sites - Richmond Attractions & Activities
Address: 412 S Cherry St, Albermarle and Cherry Sts, Richmond, VA 23220
This historic, downtown cemetery is popular for its history, statuary and interesting epitaphs. Burial place for Presidents Monroe and Tyler, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and more than 18,000 Confederate soldiers. The 90-foot granite pyramid that commemorates Civil War soldiers is a must-see.
Category: Historic Sites - Richmond Attractions & Activities
Address: 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA 23219
The home of John Marshall, who served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Secretary of State and Ambassador to France was built in 1790. The home includes Federalist furniture, design and memorabilia.
Richmond National Battlefield Park Headquarters
Category: Historic Sites - Richmond Attractions & Activities
Address: 3215 E Broad St, Richmond, VA 23223
The headquarters for Richmond's several battlefield parks are located in what was once the largest Confederate hospital. Features Civil War reenactments throughout the year at different sites. Orientation films, exhibits and maps give insight into the 97-mile battlefield tour. Other battlefield parks are Beaver Dam Creek, Chickahominy Bluffs, Cold...
Category: Historic Sites - Richmond Attractions & Activities
Address: 16120 Chiswell Ln, Beaverdam, VA 23015
This suburban Richmond property was home to Patrick Henry, Virginia revolutionary figure and the state's first governor. Henry's lovely plantation home dates from the early 18th century and has been restored. Interesting look at the historical and cultural artifacts of this storied Virginia region.
Category: Historic Sites - Richmond Attractions & Activities
Address: 2nd St & Hospital St, Richmond, VA 23219
Politicians and famous people rest in peace at this notable cemetery. The famed residents of this final resting place include United States Chief Justice John Marshall, Virginia legislators John Minor Botts and William Mason McCarty and Virginia governor John Mercer Patton.
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