Places to Visit

Places To Visit

Places To Visit




History can be felt everywhere in Virginia, from the mountains to the beaches and every place in between. Visit these sites and discover why Virginia’s History is America’s Story and how our Commonwealth helped shape our nation.

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Historic JamestowneHistoric Jamestowne
James City County

Historic Jamestowne offers much to see and do. A typical visit can last 2 to 3 hours, but those wishing to delve deeper into Jamestown's history can easily spend half a day or more exploring the island. See archaeology in action as the Jamestown Redi... Read More

Historic KenmoreHistoric Kenmore
City of Fredericksburg

Historic Kenmore is a beautiful, Georgian-style brick mansion built by George Washington's sister, Betty Washington Lewis, and her husband, Fredericksburg merchant Fielding Lewis, reflecting their pre-Revolutionary War wealth and gentry status. Th... Read More

Historic Kittiewan PlantationHistoric Kittiewan Plantation
Charles City County

Overlooking the James River, Kittiewan Plantation is a typical Colonial-period medium-size plantation house characteristic of the Virginia Tidewater. Built in the 18th Century, the first known owner of the house was Dr. William Rickman. In 1776 Rickm... Read More

Historic Polegreen ChurchHistoric Polegreen Church
Hanover County

Inspired by the Great Awakening, the successful struggle for American religious and civil liberty began at this Hanover meeting house. Bricklayer Samuel Morris and his fellow Hanover Presbyterian dissenters were led in worship by Rev. Samuel Davies, ... Read More

Historic PowahtanHistoric Powahtan
James City County

Turn back the pages of time and become immersed in the Colonial spirit of Williamsburg, a historic city steeped in tradition and forever preserved as part of our nation's history. Discover this 170-acre Early American town featuring 18th-century Engl... Read More

Historic Rock ChurchesHistoric Rock Churches
Floyd Clouty

Constructed of native stones from the Blue Ridge Mountains, the beautiful rock churches in Floyd are three of the six rock churches built in the first half of the 20th century under the leadership of Rev. Bob Childress. Made famous by the book The Ma... Read More

Historic ShirleyHistoric Shirley
Charles City County

A National Historic Landmark on the James River off sceneic Route 5 between Richmond and Williamsburg, Shirley stands as a testament to Colonial life and early American history of the indigenous, sttlers, indentured, and enslaved. An active family fa... Read More

Historic Smithfield PlantationHistoric Smithfield Plantation
Montgomery County

William Preston's Smithfield tells the story of American history in a way that no other site can. It sits at the intersection of Colonial America, westward expansion, African slavery, and conflicts between indigenous peoples and European settlers. ... Read More

Historic St. JohnHistoric St. John's Church
City of Richmond

As tensions grew between the colonies and Great Britain in the 1770s, Virginia held a series of meetings to organize its protests against the mother country. In March of 1775, the Second Virginia Convention was held here at what was then called Henri... Read More

Historic TuckahoeHistoric Tuckahoe
Goochland County

Tuckahoe was the boyhood home of Thomas Jefferson and is a National Historic Landmark, protected in perpetuity by a preservation easement donated by the owners. It is considered by architectural historians to be among the finest early 18th century pl... Read More

Historic Willis WharfHistoric Willis Wharf
Northampton County

Behind Exmore on the seaside this secluded village is an aquaculture capital raising clams and oysters in the pristine waters. Try some served in a variety of ways here at the 1850 general store turned lunch restaurant. Catch a sea breeze on the scre... Read More

Historical Town of BuchananHistorical Town of Buchanan
Buchanan County

Discover a place where Main Street meets the mountains, downtown Buchanan. Nestled within the steep slopes of the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains the Town's Main Street straddles the James River. An important stopping point for travelers since ... Read More

Holbrook-Ross Streets Historic DistrictHolbrook-Ross Streets Historic District
City of Danville

Holbrook-Ross Street Historic District is significant for its evolution into a distinctive African American neighborhood in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Architecturally, the 116 buildings in the 200-400 block of Holbrook and Ross streets, ... Read More

Holland Page Place MuseumHolland Page Place Museum
Fluvanna County

The Holland Page Place Museum is a post-1865 log cabin built by John Benjamin Page. The property includes farmland, woods, and the site of the Page family gold mine. Mrs. Sara Holland Loving donated the site in 1998 to the Fluvanna Historical Society... Read More

Holland-Duncan Historic HomeHolland-Duncan Historic Home
Franklin County

The Holland-Duncan House has served as a focal point for the Hales Ford community in Franklin County since its construction in the 1830s by plantation owner Asa Holland. The two-story, Flemish-bond brick Holland-Duncan House features molded brick cor... Read More

 

 

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