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Museums – Richmond, Virginia
We visited the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for a special exhibit that focused on the Bruyas Collection from The Musée Fabre at Montpellier, France. More on igougo
Things To Do – Lynchburg, Virginia
PROS: Great people and great service CONS: can be difficult to turn into the parking lot More on insiderpages.com
Landmarks – Meherrin, Virginia
Inscription. In June 1864, to deny Gen. Robert E. Lee the use of the South Side R. R. and the Richmond and Danville R. R. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant sent Gen. James H. Wilson and Gen. August V. Kautz south of Petersburg on a cavalry raid ... More on HMDB
Tours – Yorktown, Virginia
Enjoy a guided Segway PT tour through Historic Yorktown or rent a bicycle for a self-guided tour. Beach provisions, snacks and ... More on Visityorktown.org
Parks – Hampton, Virginia
Inscription. On this site in 1916 local businessman and developer Charles Hopkins and his partners launched the Boulevard Development Company, to build “attractive, high class home places” half way between Hampton and ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – West Point, Virginia
Built in 1709 by Col. Augustine Moore, Chelsea Plantation is the 2nd oldest Virginia Plantation still open for tours. It is on the National Historical Registry. Here is a few important keynotes a... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Chester, Virginia
Inscription. Many of the men, like Major Parker and Lieutenant J. Thompson Brown, returned to their homes in and around Richmond after the war. In 188, Lieutenant Brown, then a successful local businessman, purchased the ground here ... More on HMDB
Museums – Gloucester Courthouse, Virginia
Dr. Walter Reed, famous U. S. Army physician and medical hero of the Spanish-American War, was born here on September 13, 1851. The small, two-room and loft building was built prior to 1850. The Reed family lived here while they awaited ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Built in 1844 for Norman Stewart, a Scottish tobacco merchant, the house was rented from his nephew, John Stewart, by Gen. Robert E. Lee's family during the Civil War. Following Lee's ... More on HMDB
Gardens – Norfolk, Virginia
The Garden for all seasons is a delight for the senses and features over 125 species of Asian plantings and the largest Koi pond on the East Coast. The Pagoda (a.k.a. Marine Observation Tower) was a gift to the Commonwealth of Virginia ... More on NorfolkCVB.com
Museums – Parksley, Virginia
Train tracks lead into Parksley?s quaint town square where tiny shops and picture-perfect Victorian homes give the town the look of a model train village come to life. Step into the restored train ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
December 2010 Grants were awarded from various unrescricted or field of interest funds unless a specific fund is named. Arts Enter Cape Charles , $20,000 from the Arbyle Fund to upgrade the sound s... More on Norfolkfoundation.org
Restaurants – Virginia Beach, Virginia
It has a great menu that has alot of different things. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Williamsburg, Virginia
This authentic steak and chophouse features Kingsmill?s exclusive beechwood-smoked cooking. The innovative process involves cold-smoking beef, chops, poultry and seafood over Budweiser-bathed beechwood chips to create Eagles? signature ... More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Chester, Virginia
This restaurant is very basic on the inside,but the food is extrordinarily delicious ! More on TripAdvisor
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