Romantic Things To Do in Spring Grove, Virginia

Getting to Spring Grove area

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23500 Brandon Road, Spring Grove, VA 23881

  • Brandon was originally a vast land grant to John Martin, companion of Captain John Smith, on his first voyage to America. One of the most magnificant of the James River estates with superb gardens ... More on Virginia.org

  • One of the most magnificent of the James River estates with superb formal gardens extending to the river. More on MuseumsUSA.org

 

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7000 Westover Road, Charles City, Virginia

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  • Inscription. A short distance south is Westover Church. It was first built on the James River near Westover... More on HMDB

  • We visited towards the end of October when there wasn't anything but a few blooms scattered, but there was ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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501 Shirley Plantation Road, Charles City, Virginia

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  • The oldest plantation in Virginia and one of the finest examples on the James River, this is home to the el... More on Heritage

  • Hi, I would agree with the previous reviews about the wonderful plantation and how it is maintained. More on igougo

 

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  • Inscription. To the right, just beyond this narrow marsh, lay the 80-acre “Island House” tract ... More on HMDB

  • We had a wheatberry chicken salad sandwich served on thick fresh bread, and a chicken wrap. More on TripAdvisor

 

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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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