Richmond Attractions

Agecroft Hall & Gardens

Agecroft Hall & Gardens

A visit to Agecroft Hall is like a voyage into the past, to the time of Tudor and Stuart England (1485-1650). This great historic building was rescued from certain destruction in Lancashire, England in 1926. It crossed the Atlantic Ocean and is now open as a fascinating lifestyle museum for you to enjoy.

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Jennifer Paton
4305 Sulgrave Rd.
Richmond, VA 23221
jpaton@agecrofthall.com

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Haunts of Richmond Ghost Tours

Haunts of Richmond Ghost Tours

With over 400 years of life and death, Richmond has its share of ghostly and ghastly tales!  Your Ghost Host will lead you on a fascinating moonlit exploration of Richmond’s oldest and most haunted neighborhoods, where you will hear tales of trauma and tragedy that have led to numerous reports of paranormal activity.

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Shadows of Shockoe Ghost Tour
Edgar Allan Poe Museum,
1914 East Main Street,
Richmond, VA 23223

Haunted Capitol Hill Tour
Berkeley Hotel,
1200 East Cary Street
Richmond, VA 23219

1 (866) 782-2661
(804) 343-3700
tours@hauntsofrichmond.com

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Maymont

Maymont

Maymont is an outstanding example of an American country estate and offers group visitors a rare glimpse of the grandeur that characterized the Gilded Age.

Maymont welcomes groups of all sizes year-round.

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1700 Hampton Street
Richmond VA 23220
804-358-7166
info@maymont.org

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Museum of the Confederacy

Museum of the Confederacy

The Museum of the Confederacy’s three floors of galleries contain the world’s most comprehensive collection of artifacts, manuscripts, and photographs from the Confederate States of America. Be transported back in time as you wander past “Stonewall” Jackson’s forage cap, J.E.B. Stuart’s LeMat pistol, and Robert E. Lee’s field tent.

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1201 E. Clay Street
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 649-1861
info@moc.org

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St. John’s Church

St. John’s Church

Liberty is the founding ideal of our nation. And nowhere is the struggle to retain the individual rights and liberties granted to the colonists more vivid than at St. John’s Church. It was here, where over 100 Virginia colonial leaders, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, and Peyton Randolph, met in the church during the Second Virginia Convention of March 1775.

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St. John’s Church Visitor Center
2401 East Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23223
Phone: 804-648-5015
Fax: 804-643-4412

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The American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar

The American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar

The American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar is the nation’s first museum to interpret the Civil War from Union, Confederate, and African American perspectives.

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500 Tredegar Street
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 780-1865 ext.23
info@tredegar.org

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