Richmond: Historical Place
Places and attractions in the Historical place category
Categories
- Museum
- History museum
- Church
- Park
- Greek Revival architecture
- Shopping
- Bridge
- Historical place
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Cemetery
- Specialty museum
- Shopping centre
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- Monuments and statues
- Tudor Revival architecture
- Memorial
- Neighbourhood
- Art museum
- Garden
- Playground
- Art gallery
- Performing arts
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Arenas and stadiums
- Georgian architecture
- Library
- Romanesque architecture
- Queen Anne architecture
- Colonial revival architecture
- Italianate architecture
- Interesting neighbourhood
- Neoclassical architecture
Maymont
Nestled in the heart of Richmond, Virginia, Maymont is a sprawling 100-acre Victorian estate and public park that offers a unique blend of history, nature, and beauty. This enchanting site, once the private home of wealthy Richmond residents James Henry and Sallie...
Edgar Allan Poe Museum
Photos, memorabilia and a Raven Room The Poe Museum or the Edgar Allan Poe Museum, is a museum located in the Shockoe Bottom neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia, United States, dedicated to American writer Edgar Allan Poe.
Tredegar Iron Works
The Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia, was the biggest ironworks in the Confederacy during the American Civil War, and a significant factor in the decision to make Richmond its capital.
Virginia House
Virginia House is a manor house on a hillside overlooking the James River in the Windsor Farms neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia, United States.
St. John's Episcopal Church
Historic place with costumed tour guides St. John's Church is an Episcopal church located at 2401 East Broad Street in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Formed from several earlier parishes, St. John's is the oldest church in the city of Richmond, Virginia.
John Marshall House
The John Marshall House is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark at 818 East Marshall Street in Richmond, Virginia.
Monumental Church
Monumental Church is a former Episcopal church that stands at 1224 E. Broad Street between N. 12th and College streets in Richmond, Virginia. Designed by architect Robert Mills, it is one of America's earliest and most distinctive Greek Revival churches.
Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
The Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site is a United States National Historic Landmark and a National Historic Site located at 110½ E. Leigh Street on "Quality Row" in the Jackson Ward neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. The site was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1975.
Confederate Memorial Chapel
Confederate Memorial Chapel is a historic interdenominational memorial chapel located in Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1887, and is a white frame, Gothic Revival style structure with a clipped gable roof of grey tin and a belfry.
Executive Mansion
The Virginia Governor's Mansion, better known as the Executive Mansion, is located in Richmond, Virginia, on Capitol Square and serves as the official residence of the governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Designed by Alexander Parris, it is the oldest occupied governor's mansion in the United States.