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.

 

Melrose Caverns/Harrison HomeMelrose Caverns/Harrison Home
Rockingham County

Our History Melrose Caverns lies on the John Harrison, Sr. homestead, a small part of a pre-revolutionary land grant to the Harrison family. John, a brother of Thomas Harrison, the founder of Harrisonburg, discovered the Caverns in 1818.... Read More

Memorial Day Discovery Room Open HouseMemorial Day Discovery Room Open House
City of Fredericksburg

Young visitors to Historic Kenmore can experience Hands-on History in Kenmore's new Discovery Room, full of experiential exhibits for small hands to touch, see, hear -- and even smell -- what life was like on the cusp of the Revolutionary War. ... Read More

Memorial to Enslaved LaborersMemorial to Enslaved Laborers
City of Charlottesville

The Memorial to Enslaved Laborers (MEL) acknowledges the work and individual lives of the enslaved African Americans who built the University of Virginia and sustained daily life from its founding. The Memorial responds to a deep need to address a... Read More

MenokinMenokin
Richmond County

Menokin was the home of Francis Lightfoot Lee, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and his wife, Rebecca Tayloe Lee. At Menokin, you can experience an 18th century house like never before. You can view, touch and feel its internal make-up... Read More

Michie Tavern ca. 1784Michie Tavern ca. 1784
Albemarle County

A Virginia Historic Landmark, Michie Tavern is located ½ mile below Jefferson’s Monticello and has accommodated travelers with food, drink, and lodging for more than 200 years ago. Today, attentive servers offer bountiful Southern Midday Fare. The... Read More

Middlebrook Historic DistrictMiddlebrook Historic District
Augusta County

Nestled along Route 252 (the historic Middlebrook Road) in the Augusta County countryside south of the city of Staunton, Middlebrook is one of the oldest villages in the region. The Middlebrook Historic District’s linear plan preserves a grouping of ... Read More

Middlesex County CourthouseMiddlesex County Courthouse
Middlesex County

In 1849, the county seat of Middlesex was moved from Urbanna to Saluda. Engineer John P. Hill completed the present courthouse in 1852. During the Civil War, Federal cavalrymen stationed in Yorktown made several excursions through the county. Court c... Read More

Middlesex Museum & Historical SocietyMiddlesex Museum & Historical Society
Middlesex County

The Middlesex County Museum & Historical Society is a journey through everyday life going back through the 19th century — and beyond. Get up close with artifacts that include prehistoric whale bones and shark teeth and Native American arrow points. C... Read More

Miller-Kite Historic Home Miller-Kite Historic Home
Rockingham County

The visually prominent Kite Mansion is the finest example of the mid-20th century Colonial Revival style in the Elkton area in eastern Rockingham County. Deeply set back from U.S. 33 by a terraced lawn and framed by evergreen shrubs and trees, the tw... Read More

Moccasin GapMoccasin Gap
Scott County

Before Europeans improved it as the road to Kentucky, the main trail connecting the Cherokee Indians in the Great Smoky Mountains with the Shawnee in Ohio ran through Moccasin Gap on its way to Cumberland Gap. Settlers started coming through Moccasin... Read More

Montebello - Zachary TaylorMontebello - Zachary Taylor
Orange County

The twelfth President of the United States, Zachary Taylor, was born at Montebello, a plantation, on November 24, 1784. The Taylor family arrived at Montebello after selling their Hare Forest Plantation. Members of the family became sick during their... Read More

Monterosa "Neptune Lodge" Historic HomeMonterosa "Neptune Lodge" Historic Home
Fauquier County

Monterosa was originally the Warrenton home of William ("Extra Billy") Smith, two-term governor of Virginia (1846-1849 and 1864-1865). Smith also served in the Virginia Senate, the U. S. House of Representatives, the Confederate House of Representati... Read More

Montgomery Hall ParkMontgomery Hall Park
Augusta County

Montgomery Hall Park is located just south of Stuart Street off Montgomery Avenue in the southwest portion of the City, Montgomery Hall Park's 148 acres include rolling hills, quiet woodlands, sports fields, playgrounds, picnic shelters, trails, and ... Read More

Monticello - Home of Thomas JeffersonMonticello - Home of Thomas Jefferson
Albemarle County

No other home in the United States more accurately reflects the personality of its owner than Monticello. Monticello is the autobiographical masterpiece of Thomas Jefferson-designed and redesigned and built and rebuilt for more than forty years-and i... Read More

Montpelier Historic DistrictMontpelier Historic District
Hanover County

Montpelier Historic District is a linear settlement along Old Mountain Road in western Hanover County. The settlement grew from a colonial-era stagecoach stop at the Sycamore Tavern, the oldest building surviving in the district. By the early 20th ce... Read More

 

 

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