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The Armour House and Gardens at Meadowview Park

4001 Clarendon Road
Henrico, VA 23223

(804) 343-3506

Built by Edmund Christian in 1915, this house rests on the site from where Confederate Genreal Robert E. Lee observed the beginnings of the Seven Day's Battle from the bluff at Meadowview.

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Virginia House

Virginia House
4301 Sulgrave Road.
Richmond, VA 23221

(804) 353-4251

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Virginia House is a 16th-century home that was transported in 1925 from England to Richmond’s Windsor Farms neighborhood where it was redesigned and built by Henry Grant Morse, complete with gardens by Charles Gillette.

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Bolling Haxall House

Bolling Haxall House
211 E. Franklin St.
Richmond, VA 23219

(804) 643-2847

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Home to the Woman’s Club since 1900, the Italianate-style Bolling Haxall House was built in 1858 for Bolling Walker Haxall, heir to a flour-milling fortune. The house often hosts ballet and theater.

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Tuckahoe Plantation

Tuckahoe Plantation
12601 River Road.
Richmond, VA 23233

(804) 784-5736

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Tuckahoe Plantation, Thomas Jefferson’s boyhood home built between 1733 and 1740, includes the building where Jefferson was schooled as well as slave quarters and gardens.

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Maymont

Maymont
2201 Shields Lake Drive
Richmond, VA 23220

(804) 358-7166

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Explore the Maymont Mansion, Italian and Japanese gardens, a carriage collection, 400 animals in wildlife exhibits, the Children’s Farm, and the Nature Center.

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Walkerton Tavern

Walkerton Tavern
2892 Mountain Road
Glen Allen, VA 23060

(804) 261-6898

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Walkerton Tavern was built by John Walker between 1824 and 1825, the structure has not only served as a tavern, but possibly a field hospital for wounded Union Cavalrymen in 1864.

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Agecroft Hall

Agecroft Hall
4305 Sulgrave Road
Richmond, VA 23221

8043534241

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Agecroft Hall is a 15th-century Tudor-style home and was moved from England in 1925 and rebuilt on the banks of the James River. The grounds and gardens reflect the glorious style of England's Tudor and early Stuart periods.

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John Marshall House and Garden

John Marshall House and Garden
818 E. Marshall St
Richmond, VA 23219

(804) 648-7998

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John Marshall, third chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, built this house in 1790 and made it his home for 45 years. The Federal-style house contains many of the Marshall family’s original furnishings.

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Valentine Richmond History Center

Valentine Richmond History Center
1015 E. Clay St.
Richmond, VA 23219

(804) 649-0711

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Explore 400 years of Richmond Region history at the Valentine Richmond History Center through its collections and exhibits. Tour the Wickham House, an 1812 fully-restored neoclassical masterpiece.

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Wilton House

Wilton House
215 S. Wilton Road.
Richmond, VA 23226

(804) 282-5936

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Experience the 18th century at Richmond’s own Georgian-style plantation mansion, which is filled with fine silver, porcelain, textiles and furniture at the Wilton House Museum.

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