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Berkeley Plantation
Berkeley, in Charles City, is Virginia's most historic plantation. Visit the site of the first official Thanksgiving. See the birthplace of Benjamin Harrison, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and President William Henry Harrison, our nation's ninth president, whose grandson Benjamin became the 23rd president. Envision Lincoln reviewing 140,000 Union troops. And hear "Taps" (composed here in 1862). The elegant 1726 Georgian mansion is furnished with rare period antiques. Five terraces of restored boxwood and flower gardens offer breathtaking vistas of the James River.
Blandford Church
This 18th-century parish church in Petersburg is a memorial to the Southern soldiers who died during the Civil War. In honor of the Confederate dead, states each contributed a stained glass window designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The weathered tombstones of Blandford Cemetery date to the early 1700s, and are surrounded by locally made ornamental ironwork. Some 30,000 Confederate soldiers are buried here where the first Memorial Day was observed in June 1866.
Bob Cage Sculpture Farm
This local artist has created an open-field display that combines his sculpture with the llama, burros, and goats that graze there. Located in South Boston.
Booker T. Washington National Monument
Visit the birthplace of African-American educator, orator, and presidential advisor. Washington's ideas about education, race and labor were shaped on this tobacco plantation in Hardy. The park is one of the few places where one can see how slavery and the plantation system worked on a smaller scale. Interpretive programs are offered daily.
Charlottesville Historic District
Visit the city that Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe called home. Explore the campus of the University of Virginia, founded by Jefferson and built on land bought from Monroe. Tucked among the historic sites and buildings you'll find a lively array of cafés, shops and galleries.
Chesapeake & Ohio Historical Society
This Clifton Forge museum has one of the largest collections of a single railroad, preserving and interpreting the rich history of the C & O.
Chimborazo Medical Museum
Chimborazo was the largest of five general hospitals built in Richmond during the Civil War. The museum houses a collection of the tools used by doctors and nurses on their Confederate soldier patients.
Chrysler Museum of Art
One of Norfolk's gems, this fine-art museum houses an encyclopedic collection of more than 30,000 objects spanning 4,000 years.
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Comments (1)
You left out the Virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville.
Posted by Gael on September 13,2012 | 01:08 PM