Virginia Randolph Museum
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This brick structure built in 1937 was the home economics cottage for the Virginia Randolph Education Center. Virginia Randolph, an innovative African-American educator in vocational training, kept an office in this building during the latter part of her life. Miss Randolph died in 1958 and is buried on the grounds. In 1970, this structure was dedicated as a museum in honor of Miss Randolph and is a National Register Landmark. Open by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, please call (804) 652-1455 or email VirginiaRandolph@henrico.gov.
Safety and Social Protocols
General
- CDC Recommended Cleaning Procedures:
- Hand Wash/Sanitizer Stations:
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Amenities
General
- Attraction Fee: Free
- Attraction Hours: Everyday 12-4, or by appointment
- Handicapped Accessible:
- Hours (General Information): Everyday 12-4, or by appointment
- Motorcoach Parking on Site:
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Parking:
- Free
Accessibility
- Accessible Washrooms:
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Entrance Accessibility:
- Accessible Ramps and Curbs
- Designated Entrance
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Tables and Seating:
- Flexible Seating