Historical Places in Woodland Heights Richmond, VA

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Shirley Plantation gallery

A National Historic Landmark on the James River off scenic Route 5 between Richmond and Williamsburg, Shirley stands as a testament to Colonial life and ear

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Berkeley Plantation gallery

First settled in 1619, this historic estate is the birthplace of Benjamin Harrison V, a signer of the American Declaration of Indepenence, and his son Willi

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Historic Petersburg Foundation gallery

Nonprofit organization with a mission to lead the preservation and restoration of Petersburg's historic architecture, and neighborhoods and to tell their sto

Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown gallery

Scotchtown is best known as the home of Patrick Henry during the tumultuous years leading up to the American Revolution. It was at Scotchtown that

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Pamplin Historical Park gallery

Featuring the engaging National Museum of the Civil War Soldier, Tudor Hall Plantation, a recreated Military Encampment, and some of the best preserv

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Sherwood Forest Plantation Foundation gallery

Sherwood Forest Plantation was the home of 10th U.S. President John Tyler from 1842 until his death in 1862. It is the only nineteenth century presidenti