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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Founding Frenemies: Hamilton and the Virginians ExhibitFounding Frenemies: Hamilton and the Virginians Exhibit
City of Manassas

See the exhibit that was inspired by the the Musical Hamilton, and learn more about the man who overcame all odds to shape, inspire, and scandalize the newborn America. The exhibit runs through May 31. Founding Frenemies: Hamilton and the Virginians ... Read More

Four Mile CreekFour Mile Creek
Henrico County

Site of militia position during Benedict Arnold's 1781 raid, and British rest stop. Currently part of the Virginia Capital Bike Trail with parking, restrooms, trail access, and historic markers about colonial and Civil War History.... Read More

Fourqurean HouseFourqurean House
Halifax County

In the early 19th century numerous small plantations growing tobacco as the principal cash crop were established in south central Virginia. Each plantation was normally served by an unpretentious frame dwelling house surrounded by a cluster of outbui... Read More

Francis Land HouseFrancis Land House
City of Virginia Beach

The historic Francis Land House was once surrounded by hundreds of acres of farmland. It served as the home of Francis Land VI, a wealthy plantation owner from a prominent family in Princess Anne County, Virginia. The house is furnished with a mix of... Read More

Franklin County Historical SocietyFranklin County Historical Society
Franklin County

Chartered by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1968 with the stated purpose of collecting and preserving the history of Franklin County, Virginia. Staffed by volunteers... Read More

Franklin Historic DistrictFranklin Historic District
City of Franklin

Once a railroad and steamboat hub of commerce, the City of Franklin is a laid-back cousin to larger cities in the Coastal Virginia region. The welcoming Visitor Center, in the old railroad depot, is in the heart of the historic area. You'll find a va... Read More

Frascati Plantation HouseFrascati Plantation House
Orange County

Frascati, built in 1821-23 for Supreme Court justice and statesman Philip Pendleton Barbour, is one of the architectural monuments of the Piedmont. With its detailed specifications surviving, the Orange County house is also among the region's best do... Read More

Fredericksburg Area Museum (FAM)Fredericksburg Area Museum (FAM)
City of Fredericksburg

Housed in historic Town Hall/Market House (c. 1816), FAM's collection of objects span more than ten thousand years of history! Ranging from Native American artifacts to Black Lives Matter posters, the objects support the vast and rich stories of our ... Read More

Fredericksburg Battlefield and Visitor CenterFredericksburg Battlefield and Visitor Center
City of Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg is among the most famous battles of the Civil War. On December 13, 1862, General Ambrose E. Burnside launched a series of brave but futile attacks against General Robert E. Lee's position on the heights behind town. Lee's men, posted ... Read More

Fredericksburg Civil Rights TrailFredericksburg Civil Rights Trail
City of Fredericksburg

The Fredericksburg Civil Rights Trail follows the stories and sites of the local Civil Rights movement and highlights the role of Black residents in Fredericksburg's history. Our timeline for this tour begins at the end of the Civil War in 1865. F... Read More

Free Black People in Rockbridge & Virginia, before the Civil WarFree Black People in Rockbridge & Virginia, before the Civil War
City of Lexington

Join the Rockbridge Historical Society for a series of interactive events exploring the lives of Free Black People in Rockbridge & Virginia before the Civil War. On Sunday, May 3 (2 PM, Manly Memorial Baptist Church, 202 S. Main St., Lexington), j... Read More

FREE BLACK PEOPLE IN VIRGINIAFREE BLACK PEOPLE IN VIRGINIA
City of Richmond

This exhibition explores the lives of free Black Virginians from the arrival of the first captive Africans in 1619 to the abolition of slavery in 1865. Through powerful objects and first-person accounts, visitors will discover how Virginia's people ... Read More

Freedom House Museum at 1315 Duke StreetFreedom House Museum at 1315 Duke Street
City of Alexandria

The Freedom House Museum is what remains of a large complex dedicated to trafficking thousands of Black men, women, and children from 1828 - 1861. Slavery, race-based laws, and racial terror erased and diminished African American history and contribu... Read More

FreedomFreedom's Jubilee - An African American Journey
Charles City County

Freedom's Jubilee is a 400-year African American history tour of Charles City County presented as 16 online exhibits linked to 19 sites within this historic county. The online exhibit contains 200+ images which help the landscape come alive where th... Read More

Friends Gather Here: A Legacy of Two Communities at WoodlawnFriends Gather Here: A Legacy of Two Communities at Woodlawn
City of Alexandria

Friends Gather Here: A Legacy of Two Communities at Woodlawn explores the powerful history of Quaker families who came to Woodlawn to establish an antislavery community rooted in equality and nonviolence. Through innovative farming and free labor, th... Read More

 

 

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