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Henricus Historical Park

Henricus Historical Park

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Experience what it was like when the first English settlers moved to America by taking a trip to Henricus Historical Park in Chesterfield County.

Established in 1611 by Sir Thomas Dale, Henricus was the second successful English city in the New World. It was built along the James River on land inhabited by the Appomattocks tribe, where Pocahontas grew up. Harsh battles were fought when the English first arrived in America. It was the marriage between Pocahontas and John Rolfe that helped bring a peaceful coexistence between the two warring factions.

Union troops tried to build a canal here late in 1864 to cut off a curl of the James threatened by Confederate forts such as Dantzler. The effort failed during the war, but the canal was completed later and is now the main James River channel. Civil War Trails sign overlooks the river in the park.

Daily, visitors enjoy a very interactive experience as costumed interpreters bring early Virginia history to life! Special events and programs are offered throughout the year including Publick Day in September. Closed Mondays and some holidays.

Hours: 10am-5pm.

Admission:

Adults: $8
Children (ages 3-12): $6
Military: $1 off
Children Under 2: Free
Members: Free

Details

Chesterfield County
Museum, Other
251 Henricus Park Rd.
Chester, VA 23836

 

In the Area

Henricus Historical Park
251 Henricus Park Rd.
Chester
Chesterfield Historical Society
10301 Old Wrexham Rd.
Chesterfield
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