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The William Miller House Bed & Breakfast
Richmond, VA 23220
804-254-2928
804-254-2928
Located in Richmond's historic Fan district, this urban bed and breakfast enables visitors to discover all their favorite places in central Virginia and then "come home" to the middle of it all to indulge in the time-honored tradition of porch-sitting. Wi
more info >Eppington Plantation
Chesterfield, VA 23838
(804) 748-1623
The Georgian-style Eppington Plantation was built circa 1768 by Francis Eppes VI, brother-in-law of Thomas Jefferson.
more info >The Armour House and Gardens at Meadowview Park
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.
more info >Maymont
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 358-7166
Explore the Maymont Mansion, Italian and Japanese gardens, a carriage collection, 400 animals in wildlife exhibits, the Children’s Farm, and the Nature Center.
more info >Meadow Farm Museum
Glen Allen, VA 23060
(804) 501-5520
An 1860s farm featuring a historic farmhouse and tobacco barn, as well as crop fields and farm animals. Costumed interpreters give demonstrations on select weekends throughout the year.
Dabbs House
Henrico, VA 23223
(804) 652-3406
This house served as General Robert E. Lee's field headquarters during the summer of 1862. Built in the 1820's, the original two-room dwelling was known as High Meadow. In 1859, Josiah Dabbs moved to the property with his wife Mary Catherine. General Lee
more info >Virginia House
Richmond, VA 23221
(804) 353-4251
This 16th-century home 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.
more info >John Marshall House and Garden
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 648-7998
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.
more info >Clarke-Palmore House Museum
Henrico, VA 23231
(804) 501-5125
Built in stages beginning in 1819, John Clarke purchased this property in 1855 and added the second story. His daughter and Estelle and her husband John Palmore added the clapboard section in 1910. In 1999, Vera Morton, daughter of John and Estelle P
more info >Scotchtown
Beaverdam, VA 23015
(804) 227-3500
Built in the 18th century, Scotchtown served as home to Patrick Henry, Revolutionary War spokesman and first Virginia governor.
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