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10201 Iron Bridge Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832
The society maintains four historical buildings dating from 1817 to 1892 including Magnolia Grange (1822 plantation), the County Museum with five galleries of Chesterfield ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Chesterfield County Museum in Chesterfield, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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10020 Iron Bridge Road, Chesterfield, Virginia
Magnolia Grange, a Virginia Historic Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1822 by William Winfree. It is a Federal-style plantation house named after the circle... More on Virginia.org
If you are interested in history, this site and several others in the Chester area offer a chance to step back in history in a pleasant friendly setting. I organized ... More on TripAdvisor

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10201 Iron Bridge Road, Chesterfield, Virginia 23832
Four sites are included in this historic area. Magnolia Grange is an 1822 plantation house. The Chesterfield County Museum presents the countyâs history. The 1892 jail features original cells plus ... More on Discover America
The Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia is a 501(C)3 organization whose mission is to preserve, interpret and promote Chesterfield County history. The Historical Society is governed by a 15... More on Virginia.org

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Chesterfield VA 23832, United States of America
The history of Chesterfield County from the prehistoric era to modern day is exhibited in this local museum. Housed in a reproduction of the colonial courthouse of 1750, this collection tells the c... More on Heritage
Inscription. This area, known originally as "Cold Water Run, " is the site of the first Chesterfield County courthouse, erected in 1750. In 1917 it was demolished and replaced by a larger Georgian ... More on HMDB

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800 East Broad St, Richmond, Virginia
overview: The Library of Virginia is a state agency that provides reference and research assistance to other state agencies, members of the General Assembly, public libraries and the general public... More on MuseumStuff.com
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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1223 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA 23298-5003
Inscription. In Oct. 1844, Hampden-Sydney Colleges medical department first held classes in this Egyptian Revival structure designed by Philadelphia architect Thomas S. Stewart. Completed in 1846, ... More on HMDB
The buidling is beautiful inside and out. The auditorium walls are painted with an unusual Egyptian motif. Be sure to see the sarcophagus iron fence on College Street. Note that this is a classroom... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Richmond VA 23219, United States of America
Stretching 1. 25 miles along the James River and the Kanawha and Haxall Canals, the Canal Walk presents four centuries of Richmond's ... More on Visitrichmondva.com
It was a nice romantic walk with just my boyfreind and I and it was really quiet . More on Yahoo! Travel

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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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111 Rochelle Lane, Petersburg, Virginia
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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501 Shirley Plantation Road, Charles City, Virginia
Described by one architectural historian as "the most intact 18th-century estate in Virginia," Shirley was... More on Frommers
Hi, I would agree with the previous reviews about the wonderful plantation and how it is maintained. More on igougo
