Richmond has several interesting and beautiful historical monuments that are worth a visit. The capital was during both the Revolutionary and Civil War times in the foreground, so there are tons of remarkable monuments, objects, and government buildings to discover. Whether you're an American history buff or just a curious traveler, you'll love touring Richmond. Here are some of the main attractions that you simply can not miss.
Belle Isle
Belle Isle was a prisoner-of-war camp during the Civil War. Today it serves as a beautiful city park for nature lovers. With hiking trails, swimming areas, kayaking and rock jumping, it is Richmond's warm weather destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Agecroft Hall
stands Overlooking James River Agecroft Hall, a Tudor estate, which was originally built in England in the late 15th century . In 1925, Thomas C. Williams bought it at an auction and had the house dismantled, shipped across the Atlantic and reassembled. Take a tour of the house and spot some authentic pieces as the original leaded glass The beautiful gardens Window., which the estate are worth to surround walking through.
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The Executive Mansion
mansion is the oldest occupied governor in the United States is the Executive Mansion, which is located on Richmond Capitol Square. The mansion is a national cultural monument and Virginia has governors since 1813. You can take a tour of the mansion on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
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Monument Avenue
most Monument Avenue is host to some of the biggest events of the country. It is lined with statues of famous Virginians such as Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, and Stonewall Jackson. While you are there, you should take a walk through the old take mansions a reverence worthy site to make.
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Edgar Allan Poe Museum
The Poe Museum is The old stone house, just a few blocks away from Poe's first home. The especially dark literary genius is here with original manuscripts, letters, personal objects, photographs celebrated, and so much more. If you're in American literature, then this museum should be definitely be high on your list.
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Maymont Park
during the Golden Age of rich Built Virginians James Henry and Sallie May Dooley is the 100 acre estate a perfect destination for the family. You can download the Romanesque mansion that was built in 1893 in the Children's Farm Tour, walking through the ornate gardens, and even some fun who, filled with sheep, goats, pigs and donkeys.
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Virginia State Capitol
Virginia State Capitol offers a breathtaking view of Richmond. It's been since 1788, and the state government today she still uses. It is a National Historic Landmark and is known for its design, which many credits to Thomas Jefferson and French architect, Charles-Louis Clérisseau. Plan your 30-minute tour at any time from Monday to Saturday.
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These are just a handful of the cool things to do in Richmond. If you have checked all seven sites from the list, then you are planning on visiting the Battlefield Park, Museum of the Confederacy and Shockoe Slip, while you in the city.
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