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Museum and White House of the Confederacy

Museums – Richmond, Virginia

The tour guide was extremely knowledgable, the decor was period, and the atmosphere was great. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Hospital parking validated by museum Senior admission for both museum and White House $11 First floor: ... More on TripAdvisor

  • Unless yo'ure an unregenerate Confederate sympathizer, this museum will probably disappoint. One gets the s... More on TripAdvisor

Mystery Dinner Playhouse - Richmond

Music and Theater – Richmond, Virginia

Now in their 14th smash year, Mystery Dinner Playhouse is Richmond, Washington D.C., Williamsburg and Virginia Beach's very popular comedy murder mystery dinner theatre. Audience members solve a hilarious murder mystery while enjoying ... More on Virginia.org

Pocahontas State Park

Campgrounds – Chesterfield, Virginia

Every time I visit Pocahontas, I thank God that this phenomenal park is in my back yard! Because of relentl... More on Wildernet.com

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  • As a native of the area, Pocahontas became a regular weekend target. Its a medium sized state park (for the... More on Epinions.com

  • Popular, educational, multi-functional, and recreational, all describe this year round park. Dogs of all si... More on DogFriendly.com

Anna Maria Lane Soldier of the American Revolution

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. Near the Bell Tower in Capitol Square stood the barracks of the Public Guard. There, from 1801 to 1807, lived John Lane and his wife, Anna Maria Lane, the only documented woman veteran... More on HMDB

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  • On 6 February 1808 the General Assembly approved a pension for Anna Maria Lane, the state's only known female veteran of the American Revolution. In a message to the General Assembly, Governor Will... More on Vahistorical.org

Sailor's Creek Battlefield Park

Museums – Amelia Court House, Virginia

Sailor's Creek Battlefield Park in Amelia Court House, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

Osborne Landing

Landmarks – Henrico, Virginia

Inscription. Osborne Landing was located near here along the north bank of the James River across from the Village of Osborne in Chesterfield County. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries a ferry operated nearby and the landing was ... More on HMDB

Golansville Quaker Meetinghouse

Sightseeing – Ruther Glen, Virginia

Inscription. Pioneers in asserting the right to religious freedom, the Caroline Friends (Quakers) held their first meeting nearby on 12 March 1739 together with their partner, Cedar Creek Friends Meeting of Hanover County. At a meeting ... More on HMDB

Black Water Falls

Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia

Beautiful water fall you can go and take pictures of More on GeckoGo

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Derwent

Landmarks – Powhatan, Virginia

Derwent is part of Virginia's Civil War Trails program. After the Civil War, General Robert E. Lee and his family sought "a little, quiet home in the woods" and was offered the use of Derwent by it... More on Virginia.org

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  • Inscription. Ten miles north is "Derwent", where Robert E. Lee lived in the summer of 1865 as the guest of Mrs. E. R. Cocke. Lee arrived at "Derwent" early in July. While there he was offered the p... More on HMDB

From Warwick to Windsor Farms: Building Virginia House

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

The design and building of Virginia House, home of Alexander and Virginia Weddell, is the subject of this exhibit featuring vintage photos and plans. The stones and much of the glass which became Virginia House in Windsor Farms, were ... More on Virginia.org

Church Quarter

Landmarks – Doswell, Virginia

Inscription. The two-room log house, a rare survivor of a once-common house type, was built about 1843 probably by Sarah Thornton, whose father-in-law John Thornton acquired the property in 1790. On 16 July 1862, Maj. Gen. Thomas ... More on HMDB

Chadar Thai Restaurant

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

Always good food and great service. More on TripAdvisor

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  • The family who owns the restaurant is very sweet, they are from Laos, (one of my friend's parents used to o... More on TripAdvisor

  • I've lived here for many years now and have eaten at almost every thai restaurant in the Richmond area. Cha... More on TripAdvisor

La' V's Homemade Dining

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

Enjoy one complimentary LUNCH OR DINNER ENTREE when a second LUNCH OR DINNER ENTREE of equal or greater value is purchased . . Homemade Cooking - Fresh mac & cheese - All natural ingredients - Country style atmosphere ... More on entertainment.com

Pj Cheese Inc

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

Bethlehem Baptist Church

Landmarks – Henrico, Virginia

Inscription. In 1828, nine people organized a Sunday school in a log schoolhouse, five miles from the Richmond City limits. Students from the Virginia Baptist Seminary, now the University of Richmond, helped it become the Bethlehem ... More on HMDB