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Quote: During the Civil War, the capitol of the Confederacy moved from its original location in Montgomery, Alabama to Richmond, Virginia when the state seceded from the Union. The house was built in 1818 and remained Read More
Quote: Maymont is an amazing place! These 100 acres sit in the middle of Richmond and was donated to the city after the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Dooley, who bought the land and built their home there about 100 years ago. Read More
Quote: With it's beautiful location on the bluffs overlooking the James River, Hollywood Cemetery has been operating as a cemetery since the 1800's. Many prominent figures are buries here: presidents, governors, Read More
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Quote: Opened in 1928, the Byrd Theatre bills itself as "Richmond's Landmark Movie Palace." Visit, and you'll see that's no exaggeration. With marble walls, crystal chandeliers, and frescoes painted throughout, the Read More
Quote: The Virginia Holocaust Museum offers visitors an interactive look at the Holocaust. A visit to the Virginia Holocaust Museum transports visitors back in time to experience actual Holocaust events through the eyes Read More
Quote: Some people never got the memo that Richmond is no longer the "Capital of the Confederacy." Then again, it's easy to forget that's part of our past when we have a street of monuments to memorialize the South's Read More
Quote: Museum District"Buy what you have no need of and you'll soon sell what you need."--Ben Franklin, "Poor Richard's Almanac"A bargain after 4pm, when admission drops to $4 each ($7 at other times), the Children's Read More
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Quote: I wasn’t too sure exactly what to expect at the Valentine Museum, but it turned out to be much more than I ever thought. It is not just one building, but rather a historic house and a history museum Read More
Quote: Science Museum of Virginia is located in the old Train Station in Richmond. The entrance of the building is really impressive: The dome is nearly three stories high and with exquisite carvings. The characteristic Read More