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AAF Tank Museum
Danville
International Military history dating 1509 to present
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Amherst County Historical Museum
Amherst
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Arlington House / Robert E. Lee Memorial
Arlington
Mansion that General Lee called home for 30 years, and one uniquely associated with the Washington and Custis families.
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Art Museum of Western Virginia
Roanoke
Specializing in 19th and 20th century American art, decorative art, and works by regional artists.
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Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum
Virginia Beach
Displaying the heritage of migratory wildfowl of the East Coast, this museum is located on the oceanfront.
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Blacksburg Art
Blacksburg
Art gallery that is free to local artists of all kinds.
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Center in the Square
Roanoke
Museums of art, history and science, a theater and a planetarium.
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Children's Museum of Richmond
Richmond
A hands-on place of creative play and discovery where children learn by experimenting, solving problems, and working together.
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Chrysler Museum
Norfolk
Collection of 30,000 objects spans almost 4,000 years of art history.
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Cold Harbor Battlefield
Richmond
Part of the Richmond National Battlefield. Includes overview of the battle and driving tour.
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Colonial Williamsburg
Williamsburg
Living history museum that offers colonial education programs and resources for students, teachers, and history enthusiasts.
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Cooter's Palace
Sperryville
Restaurant and museum of the Dukes of Hazzard TV show. Features a Ben Jones tribute, shop, and entertainment schedules.
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Edgar Allen Poe Museum
Richmond
Dedicated to the 19th century poet Edgar Allan Poe. Features Poe's life and career, educational resources, pictures, and a calendar of upcoming events.
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Ethyl IMAX Dome and Planetarium
Richmond
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Fairfax Station Railroad Museum
Fairfax Station
Rebuilt replica of a railroad station first built in the 1850s which is now a museum of local railroading and Civil War memorabilia.
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Flowerdew Hundred
Hopewell
Online museum and information on Flowerdew Hundred, a Virginia Historic Landmark on the James River.
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Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center
Fredericksburg
The museum hosts a varied display of local historical items and works of art.
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George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Mount Vernon
Historic home and gardens of first United States president, George Washington. Includes visitor's guide, events, archaeology, photographs, and history.
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Glen Burnie Museum
Winchester
Historic house, gardens, and the Julian Wood Glass, Jr. collection.
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Glencoe Museum
Radford
Historic house museum built in 1870 and located on the New River.
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Hampton Roads Naval Museum
Norfolk
Tells the story of 220 years of naval history in the Hampton Roads and North Carolina Sounds region.
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Hand Workshop Art Center
Richmond
Regional art center offering a number of studio classes in a wide range of visual arts as well as exhibitions.
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Hermitage Museum & Gardens
Norfolk
20th century Arts-and-Crafts estate on the shore of the Lafayette River . Featuring a nationally recognized art collection spanning 5,000 years, the Hermitage is Home to the Arts
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ITA Women's Tennis Hall of Fame
Williamsburg
Aspires to preserve the history and further the development of women's intercollegiate tennis. Located on the campus of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.
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Jamestown Settlement and Yorktown Victory Center
Williamsburg
Exhibits and outdoor living history exploring America's first permanent English settlement and the drama of the American Revolution.
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Lee Hall Mansion
Newport News
Preserving and documenting the agrarian antebellum Southern society and the events leading up to and during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign.
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Longwood Center for the Visual Arts
Farmville
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Luray
Featuring native and exotic snakes and animals. A gift shop, wildlife store and picnic tables are available.
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MacArthur Memorial
Norfolk
Consists of a theater, research center, education wing, and a gift shop devoted to General Douglas MacArthur.
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Mariner's Museum
Newport News
Discover galleries filled with an international collection of intricately carved figureheads, detailed ship models, paintings, decorative arts, and other maritime artifacts.
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Maymont Foundation
Richmond
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McLean Project for the Arts
McLean
Contemporary arts center offering exhibitions in all media, art classes for adults and children, museum tours and outreach programs.
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Michie Tavern
Charlottesville
Homemade southern fare based on recipes from the Colonial period. Tour through the Tavern-Museum.
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Mill Mountain Zoo
Roanoke
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Monticello
Charlottesville
Official site for the home of Thomas Jefferson. Learn about Jefferson's home and life. Features visitor information as well as a biography and a day in the life of the third president.
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Museum of American Presidents
Strasburg
Life and times of United States Presidents with a collection of artifacts dating back to the Constitution.
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Museum of the Confederacy
Richmond
A private, nonprofit institution that maintains the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of military, political and domestic artifacts and art associated with the period of the Confederacy, 1861-1865.
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National Museum of the Marine Corps
Tirangle
American and world history seen through the eyes of Marines
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NAUTICS: The National Maritime Center
Norfolk
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Poplar Forest
Forest
Thomas Jefferson's personal retreat. Explore the octagonal house and learn about the restoration under way and the discoveries of archaeologists.
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Richmond National Battlefield
Richmond
Includes park information, historical articles, and driving tour.
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Robert R. Moton Museum
Farmville
Center for the study of civil rights in education in the historic R.R. Moton High School building.
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Science Museum of Virginia
Richmond
Featuring interactive exhibits, planetarium, theater, and more.
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Stratford Hall
Stratford
Stratford Hall is the home of the Lees of Virginia and birthplace of Robert E. Lee
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Stonewell Jackson House
Lexington
Home of Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson.
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Stonewell Jackson Museum
Strasburg
Featuring reproductions of Civil War weapons, uniforms, saddles, and toys.
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United States National Slavery Museum
Fredericksburg
Telling the story of American slavery and its impact on our nation's institutions and individuals. Includes information for teachers, events calendar, and news on the construction of a permanent museum in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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Virginia Air and Space Center
Hampton
Features historic air and space craft suspended from the Center's 94-foot ceiling and giant-screen IMAX films.
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Virginia Historical Society
Richmond
Serves as the center for Virginia history, maintaining a museum and research library.
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Virginia Holocaust Museum
Richmond
Established to provide a historically accurate portrayal of the Holocaust to students.
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Virginia Marine Science Museum
Virginia Beach
Features live animal habitats, hands-on exhibits, 3D IMAX theater, sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, river otters, and more.
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Richmond
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Virginia Museum of Natural History
Charlottesville
Located at the University of Viginia providing intellectual and educational experiences through science education programs for children, field trips and public programs for all ages.
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Virginia Museum of Transportation
Roanoke
Trains, carriages, cars, trucks, and buses.
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Walton Mountain Museum
Schuyler
Rediscover the era of the Waltons and enjoy replicas of the Walton rooms as seen on TV.
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William King Regional Arts Center
Abingdon
Promotes the arts in Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee.
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Wilton House Museum
Richmond
An 18th century James River plantation house. Colonial-era paintings and decor.
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