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Bolling Haxall House
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 643-2847
Home to the Woman’s Club since 1900, the Italianate-style mansion was built in 1858 for Bolling Walker Haxall, heir to a flour-milling fortune. The house often hosts ballet and theater.
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 >Museum and White House of the Confederacy
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 649-1861
Houses the nation’s most comprehensive collection of military, political and domestic artifacts and art associated with the Confederacy, and offers guided tours of the White House of the Confederacy, Civil War residence of Confederate President Jefferson
more info >Chesterfield Museum Complex
Chesterfield, VA 23832
(804) 777-9663
Four sites are included in this historic area. Magnolia Grange is an 1822 plantation house. The Chesterfield County Museum presents the county’s history. The 1892 jail features original cells plus displays about police and veterans. Containing a research
more info >Agecroft Hall
Richmond, VA 23221
8043534241
This 15th-century Tudor-style home 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.
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 >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 >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.
Wilton House
Richmond, VA 23226
(804) 282-5936
Experience the 18th century at Richmond’s own Georgian-style plantation mansion, which is filled with fine silver, porcelain, textiles and furniture.
more info >Walkerton Tavern
Glen Allen, VA 23060
(804) 261-6898
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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