#1.
4021 Hickory Fork Rd, Gloucester, VA 23061
Dr. Walter Reed, famous U. S. Army physician and medical hero of the Spanish-American War, was born here on September 13, 1851. The small, two-room and loft building was built prior to 1850. The Reed family lived here while they awaited ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

#2.
6539 Main Street, Gloucester, Virginia 23061, us
The Gloucester County Museum of History is housed in the historic Botetourt Building, a pre-Revolutionary brick ordinary (tavern) built in 1770 at the county seat. Botetourt Towne, as it was called... More on Virginia.org
Housed in a 1770 brick tavern, this museum tells the history of Gloucester County through archaelogical artifacts, antiques, and photos. The Gloucester County Museum of History is housed in the his... More on Heritage

#3.
425 Water Street Yorktown, VA
This state-operated multimedia museum offers an excellent orientation to Yorktown, and coming here first will prepare you for your battlefield tour. You'll start with an open-air timeline walkway ... More on Frommers
Inscription. The “old town” which you enter here is ringed by stout Civil War entrenchments built on top of the British works of 1781. Englishmen, Scotsmen, Welchmen, Hessians, and Loya... More on HMDB

#4.
Surry Nuclear Information Center, 5570 Hog Island Road, Surry, VA 23883, United States
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about Nuclear Energy at the Surry Nuclear Information Center. Models ... More on PlanetWare
We are an energy learning center that helps you understand how electricty powers our world. And why nuclear energy is so important to all of us. Guided informative tours are available or visit with... More on Virginia.org

#5.
100 W Queens Way, Hampton, VA 23669
St John's Episcopal Church in Hampton is a 1728 colonial church. The parish was founded in 1610 and claims ... More on PlanetWare
St. John's is gorgeous! It is a unique combination of history and traditional Anglican worship in a contemp... More on Yahoo! Travel

#6.
7295 Young Street, Machipongo, VA 23347
The Barrier Islands Center is located on Rt. 13, on Virginia's Eastern Shore just 20 miles north of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. The "BIC" preserves the most complete almshouse complex extant in the United States, using its buildings ... More on Virginia.org
