Museums in Manakin Sabot, Virginia

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#1.

2501 Monument Avenue, Richmond, Virginia

  • The Virginia Center for Architecture, one of the nation's few museums devoted to the building arts and design, is dedicated to creating understanding of the value, meaning, and influence of built e... More on Virginia.org

  • Explore the power and importance of architecture through visiting exhibitions, tours, educational programs and publications. Located in ... More on Discover America

 

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#2.

400 Sausiluta Drive, Richmond, Virginia

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  • Focusing on reptiles, amphibians and fish of the region, the center contains a 50,000-gallon freshwater aqu... More on Discover America

  • So glad we found this spot and are eager to return! More on TripAdvisor

 

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#3.

800 East Broad St, Richmond, Virginia

  • Dedicated to the collection and preservation of the records of the Commonwealth. Spanning nearly 400 years of history, the collections consist of 90 million archival items including 1.7 million boo... More on MuseumsUSA.org

  • The extensive collection of this state library illuminates the lives of prominent Virginians and their relationships to reading. The State Library, which contains an excellent collection of objects... More on Heritage

 

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600 E Grace St, Richmond, VA 23219

  • about Richmond CenterStage: Richmond CenterStage is a 179,000-square foot performing arts complex housing the fully renovated, historic Carpenter Theatre, which has nearly 1,800 comfortable, spacious seats, state-of-the-art acoustics ... More on GoCityKids

 

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111 Rochelle Lane, Petersburg, Virginia

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  • The Old Blandford Church and Reception Center in Petersburg is a memorial to Confederate soldiers killed in... More on PlanetWare

  • The committee asked for donations from each former Confederate state to pay for Louis Comfort Tiffany to co... More on igougo

 

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244 North Market St, Petersburg, Virginia

  • Charles O'Hara built his house in 1817 without parallel walls because, as legend has it, he was told by his West Indian servant that such a house could not harbor evil spirts. Or, was it simply tha... More on Virginia.org

  • The original owner of this house was Charles O'Hara. Legend has it that when he decided in 1816 to build the house, he was warned ... More on igougo

 

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