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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VMFA on the Road: An Artmobile for the 21st CenturyVMFA on the Road: An Artmobile for the 21st Century
City of Richmond

VMFA on the Road is the museum’s 21st-century Artmobile, coming to you from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Beginning in February 2026, VMFA on the Road will showcase the exhibition Virginia as America: Navigating Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit o... Read More

VMHC Traveling Exhibit "We the People"VMHC Traveling Exhibit "We the People"
City of Danville

From the earliest days of colonial settlement to today, people from around the globe have come to Virginia to make this place their home. We The People explores the diversity of the immigrant experience and the profound impact immigrants have had on ... Read More

VMI Parade Ground and CampusVMI Parade Ground and Campus
City of Lexington

Two generations after Lexington and Rockbridge County were established during the Revolutionary War, Virginia Military Institute was established in 1839 as an arsenal on Virginia's western frontier, and an educational center for young cadets training... Read More

Waddell Memorial Presbyterian ChurchWaddell Memorial Presbyterian Church
Orange County

Named in honor of James Waddell, Orange County's blind preacher, this country church is Virginia's finest specimen of Carpenters' Gothic architecture. A forest of spires sprouts from the nave, transepts, and vestry of the board-and-batten structure. ... Read More

Wales Historic HouseWales Historic House
Dinwiddie County

Built for Howell Briggs (1709-1775), a militia captain, magistrate, and vestryman, Wales is one of the most architecturally distinctive plantation houses in Southside Virginia. Howell Briggs's son Gray Briggs (ca. 1731-1807), born at Wales, served in... Read More

Walter Reed BirthplaceWalter Reed Birthplace
Gloucester County

Built in 1821, the birthplace represents a rare surviving example of a small, plain vernacular house that was once very common throughout Tidewater Virginia. This modest dwelling contains three rooms and is of a type often used by white professionals... Read More

Wander Manassas250 Photo Contest. Theme: Manassas City Nature and HistoryWander Manassas250 Photo Contest. Theme: Manassas City Nature and History
City of Manassas

Wander Manassas250 Photo Contest. Theme: City of Manassas Nature and History. Announcing: Wander Manassas250 – Nature & History Photo Contest! Visit for details: https://manassasbeefestival.com/wander-manassas-250-photo-contest/ Winners Anno... Read More

Ware Parish Episcopal ChurchWare Parish Episcopal Church
Gloucester County

One of the oldest churches in America. Founded c. 1652, Ware Church was one of the four charter parishes of what is now modern-day Gloucester County, Virginia. A synopsis, by period, can be found below, along with a gallery of digial artifacts.... Read More

Warner Hall Historic PlantationWarner Hall Historic Plantation
Gloucester County

In the winter of 1642, Augustine Warner I arrived in Jamestown with twelve new settlers for the Virginia Colonies. For bringing these colonists to the new frontier, Warner was given a "head Grant" of 600 acres in Gloucester, Virginia. He eventually e... Read More

Warren Heritage SocietyWarren Heritage Society
Warren County

Founded in 1971, the Warren Heritage Society is dedicated to saving and making the history of Front Royal and Warren County. Our mission is to preserve the history of this area through our living history museums, our permanent exhibits, our lecture ... Read More

Warren-Sipe House (Virginia Quilt Museum)Warren-Sipe House (Virginia Quilt Museum)
City of Harrisonburg

The Warren-Sipe House was the home of Edward T.H. Warren, a Harrisonburg attorney and descendant of Thomas Harrison, the founder of Harrisonburg. Warren went to war early and fought in most of the famous battles in the East until he was killed at the... Read More

Washington Historic Iron FurnaceWashington Historic Iron Furnace
Franklin County

Iron was made at this site by 1773 in a "bloomery" under the direction of John Donelson, father-in-law of President Andrew Jackson. A furnace was erected on the site and was sold in 1779 to Jeremiah Early and James Callaway, who patriotically changed... Read More

Washington Parish Museum at St.PeterWashington Parish Museum at St.Peter's Episcopal Church
Westmoreland County

Featuring graphic displays and artifacts that honor more than 175 years of Episcopal Church history, the Washington Parish Museum highlights all the Northern Neck churches included in Washington Parish from colonial times to the present. The Washing... Read More

Washington Street United Methodist ChurchWashington Street United Methodist Church
City of Petersburg

On June 26, 1842, this church building was dedicated. In 1844 the Methodist Church divided. The first general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South was held in this church in May of 1846. During the War Between the States, the church bui... Read More

WashingtonWashington's Greatest Victory: Yorktown and American Art
City of Roanoke

In 1781, the Siege of Yorktown secured George Washington's greatest military victory and effectively ended the Revolutionary War. Because Yorktown was a siege rather than a dramatic battle, artists have long faced the challenge of how to represent it... Read More

 

 

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