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3215 E. Broad St. Richmond,VA
Between 1861 and 1865, Union armies repeatedly set out to capture Richmond, capital of the Confederacy, and... More on Virginia.org
The view at Malvern Hill is awe inspiring and beautiful . More on Yahoo! Travel

#2.
412 S Cherry at Albemarle St, Richmond, Virginia
Although dogs are not usually allowed at this historic and serene graveyard, about 4 times a year "History ... More on DogFriendly.com
Lots of history here and very well kept grounds. More on TripAdvisor

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9th St and Grace St, Richmond, Virginia 23219, United States of America
Designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Capitol was the first Neoclassical building in America, the Rotunda holds the life ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
During the spring, the dogwood blooms highlight the landscape and give the air an incredi More on igougo

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Richmond VA 23219, United States of America
Inscription. canal walk: One hundred and fifty years ago, Richmonds waterfront bustled with business and trade, workers and travelers, hotels, saloons, and tobacco warehouses. Along the canals, bar... More on HMDB
Central to just about everything for local residents as well as visitors, the River District has an eclectic combination of fare, fun, food, and shops with a great 1 mile walk along the river again... More on DogFriendly.com

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1201 E. Clay Street Richmond, VA 23219
Confederate President Jefferson Davis' former home has been converted into the Museum and White House of th... More on Weather.com
They all loved it, its a unique museum because there so few of the confederate museums in the US. More on Yahoo! Travel

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2401 E Broad St at 24th St, Richmond, Virginia
St. Johnâs Church, the site of Patrick Henryâs impassioned oratory âgive me liberty or give me deathâ is th... More on Discover America
We parked on the street for free . More on TripAdvisor

#7.
Richmond, VA
One of America's most beautiful boulevards, tree-lined Monument Avenue is the only street in the United States that is a National Historic Landmark. It runs through the heart of Richmond's historic... More on Monumenthouse.com
One down fall is the loud sirens, due to the nature of a big throughway. More on Yahoo! Travel

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4305 Sulgrave Rd, Richmond, Virginia
This 15th century house was dismantled and reconstructed, later moving to the United States in 1926. A &quo... More on Heritage
In an elegant neighborhood overlooking the James River, Agecroft Hall is a late-15th-century Tudor manor ... More on Frommers

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1914 E Main St, Richmond, Virginia
overview: The Poe Museum provides a retreat into early nineteenth century Richmond where Edgar Allan Poe li... More on MuseumStuff.com
The location is in a pretty bad area and the museum itself is a very small at most 500 sq. More on insiderpages.com

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Richmond, Virginia
'Virginia Holocaust Museum' is a Virginia museum dedicated to depicting the Holocaust as experienced by its... More on Wikipedia
There are a number of Confederate museums to visit, but I found that I enjoyed this museum the most. More on igougo
