Places To Visit

Places to Visit




History can be felt everywhere in Virginia, from the mountains to the beaches and every place in between. Visit these sites and discover why Virginia’s History is America’s Story and how our Commonwealth helped shape our nation.

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Abingdon Muster GroundsAbingdon Muster Grounds
Washington County

In the summer of 1780, the Southern American colonies - and hopes of independence - seemed at the mercy of an invading British army. A militia was formed on the western frontier, known as the Overmountain Men. This brave group of some 400 volunteers ... Read More

Abraham Beydler Historic HomeAbraham Beydler Historic Home
Shenandoah County

The Abraham Beydler House, constructed around 1800 by German immigrant and Mennonite Abraham Beydler, reflects the Federal style of architecture prevalent in the Shenandoah Valley during the Early National period. Situated on a rise of land near the ... Read More

AbramAbram's Delight Museum
City of Winchester

As an early settler, Abraham Hollingsworth traveled the Wilderness Trail when it was still an Indian path. He built one of the first grist mills in the Valley and the Hollingsworth home served as the area's first Quaker meeting house. Constructed of ... Read More

Accomac Debtors PrisonAccomac Debtors Prison
Accomack County

The Debtors' Prison is a historic debtors' prison in Accomac, Virginia. Constructed in 1783 as a house for the Accomack County jailer, it is the oldest public structure in the county. It was converted to use as a debtors' prison in 1824, which purpos... Read More

Accomac Historic Walking TourAccomac Historic Walking Tour
Accomack County

We invite you to take a walking tour along our leafy streets and immerse yourself in the history and lore of times gone by. Should you meet us along your stroll please say hello. We'll be more than happy to hear your stories and tell you ours...... Read More

African American Museum at the Wytheville Training SchoolAfrican American Museum at the Wytheville Training School
Wythe County

Constructed about 1882, the Wytheville Training School was built on land where a Freedmen's school once stood, shortly after the freedom of the slaves between 1865 and 66. Sometime between 1880 and 1882, the Freedmen's school was razed and a new chur... Read More

African American Waterfront Heritage TrailsAfrican American Waterfront Heritage Trails
City of Alexandria

Even before the founding of the City of Alexandria in 1749, Africans and their descendants, enslaved and free, have lived and worked along the waterfront, making significant contributions to the local economy and culture. The two African American Her... Read More

Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County - AAHAAfro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County - AAHA
Fauquier County

African American Museum, History and Genealogical Resource Center also known as AAHA. Guided tours are available to adults for $5.00, students and seniors $2.00 per hour. The museum houses 18 exhibits focusing on Fauquier County and African Americans... Read More

AJ Long MillAJ Long Mill
Greene County

Offering a good example of an evolved, small, mid-19th-century, water-powered gristmill, and one of the few known extant mills in Greene County, the A. J. Long Mill (also historically known as Sullivan's Mill) is a two-story frame building constructe... Read More

Albemarle Charlottesville Historical SocietyAlbemarle Charlottesville Historical Society
City of Charlottesville

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society is a local non-profit dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the rich and complex history of the Albemarle-Charlottesville area. ACHS offers regularly programming, exhibits, publications, ora... Read More

Albemarle CiderworksAlbemarle Ciderworks
Albemarle County

The oldest operating Cidery in Virginia, Albemarle Ciderworks crafts Cider reminiscent to what would have been enjoyed by colonists in Virginia at the time of the Revolutionary War. Vintage varieties of apple trees surround the CiderWorks, including ... Read More

Albemarle County CourthouseAlbemarle County Courthouse
Albemarle County

The courthouse was first established in 1762, on land donated by Dr. Thomas Walker. William Cabell was the first builder of the original frame building, which was torn down and replaced in 1803 by the rear wing of the existing building. The grounds o... Read More

Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections LibraryAlbert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
City of Charlottesville

The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library holds more than 16 million objects including manuscripts, archival records, rare books, maps, broadsides, photographs, audio and video recordings and more. Collections are particularly strong i... Read More

Aldie Mill/NOVA ParksAldie Mill/NOVA Parks
Loudoun County

Discover a part of Northern Virginia's industrial heritage - the restored gristmill at Aldie Mill Historic Park, in Aldie. Built between 1807 and 1809, the Aldie Gristmill was once the largest factory of its kind in Loudoun County. The mill's metal w... Read More

Alexandria Archaeology MuseumAlexandria Archaeology Museum
City of Alexandria

Step right into the Museum's laboratory and see archaeologists at work reconstructing Alexandria's history, fragment by fragment. The Museum displays the results of recent digs and interprets the results of ongoing research through exhibitions, video... Read More

 

 

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