1. Henricus Historical Park
251 Henricus Park Rd, Chester, Virginia 23836
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Henricus Historical Park is a living museum dedicated to the second successful English settlement.
2. Virginia House
4301 Sulgrave Road, Richmond, Virginia 23221
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Virginia House is a stunning Tudor manor that was relocated to Richmond in the 20s.
3. Historic Polegreen Church
6411 Heatherwood Dr, Mechanicsville, Virginia 23116
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The Historic Polegreen Church is a monument to the original church that caught fire during the Civil War.
4. Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
600 N 2nd St, Richmond, Virginia 23219
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The Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site celebrates the life of Civil Rights inspiration, Maggie L. Walker.
5. Agecroft Hall
4305 Sulgrave Rd, Richmond, Virginia
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This charming Elizabethan cottage was originally built in England. It has a gorgeous Elizabethan knot garden.
6. The Historic Richmond Trolleys
1831 Westwood Ave, Richmond, Virginia
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The Historic Richmond Trolleys give landmark tours of Richmond.
7. War Horse Memorial
428 N Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia
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This beautifully tragic statue is a memorial to the horses and mules that dies in The Civil War.
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