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. Notice a historical site or museum in Virginia missing from this list? Click here to add a location to this listing.

 

MaggieMaggie's House
Fluvanna County

Maggie's House, located next door to the Old Stone Jail Museum, is home to the Fluvanna Historical Society's archives and offices. The society's rich and remarkable archive is housed here and is open to the public for research. Maggie's House is o... Read More

MahoneMahone's Inn & Tavern
Southampton County

There are no places in Southampton County more heavy with history than those associated with the 1831 Nat Turner Insurrection. Mahone's Tavern in the county seat of Courtland (formerly Jerusalem) is among them. Built in 1796 and known variously as Ke... Read More

Main Street Methodist Episcopal Church SouthMain Street Methodist Episcopal Church South
City of Danville

Recalling the somber, Medieval buildings of Northern Italy, Danville's Main Street Methodist Episcopal Church South, the "Mother Church of Methodism," is among the most ambitious works of Victorian architecture in a city famed for such works. The Rom... Read More

Major GrahamMajor Graham's Mansion
Wythe County

The home of Squire David Graham, and later his son, Major David Pierce Graham, was built in stages beginning in 1830. The Grahams were influential residents in Wythe County owing to their wealth, the labor of slaves, and ownership of a dozen iron for... Read More

Mallory Todd HouseMallory Todd House
Isle of Wight County

In this house, in about 1780, Captain Mallory Todd cured the first commercially produced Smithfield hams, which were shipped to customers in England. Hams were cured on this site from 1779 to 1936. The original Todd warehouse stood on the adjacent l... Read More

Manakin Episcopal ChurchManakin Episcopal Church
Powhatan County

Manakin Episcopal's history dates back to 1701 when their first church was built by French Huguenots who settled in the area after fleeing persecution from their country. In 1710, a bigger church was built. In 1730, the church site was moved to a sit... Read More

Manassas Industrial SchoolManassas Industrial School
City of Manasses

This five-acre archaeological site, dedicated in 1995, is located on the original site of the Manassas Industrial School for Colored Youth. The school was founded largely through the efforts of former slave Jennie Dean who, after almost a decade of c... Read More

Manassas MuseumManassas Museum
City of Manassas

Visit the newly expanded and renovated Manassas Museum and learn about local history from Native American settlements to the city's beginnings and its diverse population. Enjoy multi-media and hands-on experiences, tours and programs.... Read More

Mannheim Historic Home Mannheim Historic Home
Rockingham County

German settlers in the Shenandoah Valley built Mannheim about 1788. Three bays wide, the coursed-limestone dwelling stands two-and-one-half stories high, banked into the rolling hillside. The off-center entry is surrounded by a wide wooden architrave... Read More

MarlbourneMarlbourne
Hanover County

Edmund Ruffin, the pioneering agronomist and ardent secessionist, made his Hanover County plantation of Marlbourne a laboratory for his agricultural theories. By showing that exhausted soils could be revitalized with the application of marl, scientif... Read More

Martha Washington Inn & SpaMartha Washington Inn & Spa
Washington County

Originally built in 1832, The Martha Washington Inn has seen many different uses. When the armies of the Civil War battled in and around Abingdon, the building served as a hospital for wounded soldiers, and romantic stories of nurses and soldiers sti... Read More

Martinsville Native American Weir DamMartinsville Native American Weir Dam
City of Martinsville

The Martinsville fish dam is one of the few such aboriginal fish traps of its type remaining in the state. The structure consists of stones piled in the bed of the river to form a low V-shaped wall or dam extending from bank to bank with the apex of ... Read More

Martinsville-Henry County Heritage Center and MuseumMartinsville-Henry County Heritage Center and Museum
Henry County

The Historic Henry County Courthouse now houses the Martinsville-Henry County Heritage Center and Museum in the portion of the building that was formerly the Henry County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office. Exhibits on local and regional history change reg... Read More

Mary Washington HouseMary Washington House
City of Fredericksburg

Mary Ball Washington was born in Lancaster County, Virginia in 1708 and was orphaned as a child. She married Augustine Washington in 1731 and her oldest child, George, was born in 1732. Following the death of her husband in 1743, the young widow rais... Read More

Mary Washington MonumentMary Washington Monument
City of Fredericksburg

When Mary Washington died in 1789 at the age of 81, she was buried at her request at her favorite spot near her daughter's home. In 1833 a cornerstone was laid by President Andrew Jackson but the monument was never finished. In 1894 President Grover ... Read More

 

 

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