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At this Roanoke gallery, see works in all media by regional artists and guest artists from around the world. Most items are available for purchase.
Graffiti House and Brandy Station
The Battle of Brandy Station, June 9, 1863, was one of history's greatest cavalry engagements with over 20,000 troops, including 17,000 cavalry, engaged in battle. The Graffiti House served as a field hospital for both the North and the South during this and other local battles during the war. Soldiers from both sides made drawings and signed their names and units on the walls. Rediscovered in 1993 and recently renovated, much has been preserved.
Naval Museum (Hampton Roads)
One of ten museums operated by the U.S. Navy, the Hampton Roads Naval Museum in Norfolk covers more than 225 years of naval activity. Over fifty exhibits cover historic U.S. Naval events such as the Battle Off the Virginia Capes, the battle of the ironclads Monitor and Merrimac, the Atlantic Navy in World War II and much more. The museum's trademark artifact, the USS Wisconsin gives visitors a close look at what it was like to be a sailor aboard an Iowa-class battleship.
Harpers Ferry
The town today is charming and peaceful, but Harper's Ferry, at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, has had a dramatic past. It is the site of John Brown's famous 1859 raid to arm a slave rebellion. And during the Civil War, control of the city by Confederate or Union forces changed eight times. The Appalachian Trail passes right through town. This is a favorite destination for history buffs, or for those seeking a quiet vacation or some fun canoeing or tubing in the river.
Plantations (James River)
Tour four historic landmark plantations: Westover, c. 1730, Edgewood, c. 1847, North Bend, c. 1819 and Piney Grove, c. 1790. All are located along the Virginia Route 5 Scenic Byway, between Williamsburg and Richmond. Westover features expansive views of the James River, Piney Grove offers informal gardens and a nature trail, Edgewood features a formal garden, and North Bend is set amidst cultivated fields.
Jefferson Vineyards
This winery is located on the site of Thomas Jefferson's original 1774 vineyard in Charlottesville and produces wine of national recognition.
Legacy Museum of African-American History
The Legacy Museum in Lynchburg offers rotating exhibitions and programs on all aspects of local African -American history and culture, from the first arrival of Africans in Central Virginia until the present day.
Michie Tavern Museum
Experience 18th-century tavern life at this restaurant and museum in Charlottesville.
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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