Virtually Experience These RVA Attractions From Your Home
Chances are, you're already spending plenty of time online right now, so why not take this opportunity to learn or see something new? While many of our Richmond Region attractions have reopened following closures due to COVID-19, many are still offering virtual tours and other online resources that you can access from the comfort of your couch.
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is once again open to the public and featuring a new exhibit Wind, Waves & Light . Lewis Ginter also offers a Virtual Visit which includes multiple video tours (including the Cherry Tree Walk), images, and a top 10 highlights audio tour. Additional resources include gardening tips, activities for kids, and more! You can also follow the Garden on Facebook , Instagram and Twitter to see what's currently blooming!
Watch the St. John's Church Foundation's special 245th Anniversary Reenactment of Patrick Henry's "Liberty or Death" speech. You can also watch the PBS-produced documentary " Liberty or Death " in its entirety on YouTube. Filmed inside the church, full of bonus content, historical context and exciting debate, it's a program you can enjoy with the whole family any time you want.
Take a virtual ride on one of Kings Dominion’s world-class roller coasters from inside your own home. Bonus points if you throw your arms up in the air and scream like you're actually riding it!
Maymont is open to the public and is excited to introduce guests to the newly-renovated Robins Nature Center. The 29,000-square-foot attraction is the largest facility of its kind in central Virginia and holds close to 30,000 gallons of aquaria showcasing animals of the James River and Chesapeake Bay. Maymont also offers online resources to delight, educate and inspire you and your family from home. Walk through Maymont using Google Street View, listen to an audio tour , watch the adorable goats on the Live Farm Cam , and discover fun facts about the animals that live at Maymont. Explore the Italian Garden and the Japanese Garden through video tours, discover how to create a butterfly garden in your backyard, and read the Maymont blog for behind the scenes stories, historical facts, animal adventures and more. Join Maymont each week for a virtual tour inside a different room of the Mansion and learn what life was like during the Gilded Age.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts recently reopened with an exciting new exhibit Treasures of Ancient Egypt: Sunken Cities . Reserve a time to explore the treasures. Believe it or not, you can also browse the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' entire collection online! The VMFA's collection of nearly 50,000 works of art from almost every major world culture is available to console, inspire and excite you.
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is open to the public and also has a curated selection of digital resources . Explore more than 250 hours of recorded lectures by world renowned authors and speakers in the Banner Lectures Archive. Take a virtual tour of select exhibits, attend a webinar (with options for adults and students), and more!
Take a spin around the virtual Richmond Raceway on iRacing and see what real NASCAR drivers see as they navigate the ¾-mile track. The virtual rendition of the track is scanned within fractions of an inch of the real one here in Richmond, VA. The corners at Richmond are banked at 14 degrees, with a banking of 8 degrees on the front stretch and 6 degrees on the backstretch.
You can also kick learning into high gear with NASCAR activities for kids that focus on STEM and also bring the fun of racing to learning. Check out the Richmond Raceway website for activities ranging from designing a race car to playing educational games and downloading coloring sheets.
Watch local ospreys Maggie and Walker on the RVA Osprey Cam , which provides a live stream from their nest in the middle of the James River.
Poe Museum : No one understands loneliness - or isolation - quite like Poe did. To that end, the Poe Museum has launched Poe's Pandemic Playlist, featuring readings, explorations of the museum, artifact tales and more! The museum is once again open to the public… but the playlist lives on.
Richmond Night Market launched a monthly Virtual Night Market Experience in April, and it's coming back again on August 8. The virtual market will feature musicians on a “Virtual Main Stage” as well as a virtual Artisan Market to shop local vendors and an interactive session for families. ( Photo credit: James Loving ).
Agecroft Hall & Gardens : featuring 2-minute videos on their Facebook page that highlight Agecroft’s unique stories.
Richmond Performing Arts Alliance features Legends at Home. RPAA streams performances from your favorite RVA artists – home style! Performances are streamed on the RPAA Facebook event page each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at noon and 7 p.m. To provide employment for these artists as we all practice social distancing, RPAA has created the Performing Artist Support Program to support RPAA and the artists hired for Legends at Home . You can make a donation here to help keep the arts alive in RVA!
Science Museum of Virginia : SMV’s YouTube video library includes Question Your World, Cosmic Expeditions, Live Science, and more!
The Valentine museum has reopened with the new exhibit Ain’t Misbehavin’ in celebration of the 100 th anniversary of the Roaring Twenties. The exhibit features costumes, textiles, art and artifacts. Also check out the Virtual Valentine with workbooks and lesson plans for students, online exhibitions, podcast episodes, and video tours.
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The mission of the John Marshall House is to engage the public about the life and legacies of the Great Chief Justice, his Richmond home, and the enslaved people who labored here through historic preservation and education.
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John Marshall is best known as the “Great Chief Justice” for his role in creating the modern Supreme Court. He served from 1801 until 1835 and his influential decisions, such as Marbury v. Madison , helped shape the principle of judicial review. With the largest collection of original Marshall family pieces, guided tours of his home offer an in-depth look at the formation of American government through the lens of the federal judiciary.
Marshall had his home built in Richmond’s historic Court End neighborhood in 1790 and lived there for forty-five years until his death.
The home remained in the Marshall family until the Chief Justice’s granddaughters sold the land to the City of Richmond in 1907. When the City announced plans to demolish the house to build a high school, the leadership of Preservation Virginia protested. In 1911, the house was placed in the care of Preservation Virginia to be restored and opened to the public.
African American History at the John Marshall House
The Black history connected to the John Marshall House is incredibly rich. It is filled with stories of the families that were built under enslavement, and endured in Richmond’s urban landscape. People like Robin Spurlock, enslaved valet to John Marshall saw the city grow to host the second largest domestic slave market in the country. He witnessed the development of Gabriel’s uprising, and the formation of the American judiciary while he and his wife raised their own three children in slavery.
We are fortunate to have substantial records, first-hand accounts and primary sources that provide glimpses into the lives of the individual enslaved by John Marshall. Though we have only begun to study the history of the Black presence here, we aim to continue to research and build strong relationships with descendants, collect oral histories, and present the individual stories that truly highlight the African American experience here. Moving forward, we hope to continue to be able to provide a detailed context for how these people lived and how they viewed their lives at the Marshall House.
For more in-depth information, and primary source material please email us at [email protected] .
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Interior tours are available March- December each year:
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In a 45-minute tour guided by one of our trained educators, you’ll learn about the life and legacy of John Marshall. Engage with your guide and discuss Marshall’s impact on the federal judiciary and the ways those decisions influence us today. Purchase tickets here: TOUR.
Turn your visit into a day trip! We’re walking distance from several historic attractions in Richmond’s Court End neighborhood, including the Virginia State Capitol, the Library of Virginia and the Valentine. We also offer a block ticket to our historic site Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown in nearby Hanover County.
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The John Marshall House offers students, teachers and parents the opportunity to learn history where it actually happened. To host a field trip at the John Marshall House, contact [email protected] or 804-648-7998.
We also offer educational resource packets and videos on our website that address Virginia Standards of Learning components. Click here to download and view these free materials.
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We value the Marshall House’s African American community’s history and would love for you to be a part of the process of gathering more information about the Black presence here. If you are a descendant of the Marshall House or a member of the community and would like to share your family’s history or your knowledge of the African American history here, please contact us at [email protected] or 804.648.7998
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- Date: August 2024
- Duration: The visit will take around 60 to 75 minutes
- Opening times: from 9am to 9pm depending on the day of the week
- Age requirement: All ages welcome. Children under the age of 4 can visit free of charge. Children under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Location: Exhibition Hub Richmond Art Center, 12151 W Broad St, Henrico, VA 23233.
- Price: tickets start at $29.90 for Adults and $17.90 for Child
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We are excited to offer multiple options to visit and learn more about our dynamic university.
In-person campus tours are held Monday through Saturday at various times for prospective students and their families; select from the dates below to proceed with registering. Tours are primarily outdoors, are 100% walking, and will last about an hour in total. V irtual information sessions will be held Monday through Saturday for prospective students and their families. These information sessions will be formal presentations providing overviews of the university and the steps of the application process for prospective and admitted students.
Also, take our virtual tour of campus and our residence halls. To stay informed about VCU’s response to COVID-19 (coronavirus) and return to campus visit together.vcu.edu .
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- Tours will be held rain or shine -- please come prepared with umbrellas, jackets, or more in case of inclement weather.
- Summer Tour Weather Advisory: The Richmond area often experiences periods of high temperatures throughout the summer months. Campus tours are primarily outdoors, are 100% walking, and will last about an hour in total. It is encouraged to review the local forecast before arriving on campus. Please come prepared with comfortable shoes, a bottle of water, and anything else you may need to be comfortable on your tour.
- Should VCU close due to inclement weather, tours will be canceled, and registrants will be notified via email about rescheduling options. You can also visit the VCU Alert website for the university's current operating status.
- Masking is voluntary indoors and outdoors on campus, with the exception of clinical settings and health system facilities. VCU’s Public Health Response Team continues to strongly encourage masking for individuals at risk for severe COVID-19 infection. Community members who wish to wear masks are also encouraged to do so — we must all continue to treat one another with kindness and respect.
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Monticello hosts a number of online exhibits including "The Declaration Around the World," "The Life of Sally Hemings," and " Paradox of Liberty: Slavery at Jefferson’s Monticello," among many others. Users can also download the Slavery at Monticello: Life and Work on Mulberry Row app for free.
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Our newest exhibition titled, ‘The Impending Crisis’, delves into the events, individuals, and topics that led to the division of the United States on the verge of civil war. Plan your visit to ACWM-Tredegar.
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We look forward to welcoming you to all three of our locations in Richmond and Appomattox! For student/youth groups planning to visit our sites, click here . Traveling in a group of 15 or more? Check out our group tour offerings here !
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If you plan on visiting multiple locations of the acwm, we have a great offer for you the acwm values its visitors and we want to add value to your visit. you can get discounted admission to multiple acwm locations with a multi-site pass whether you want to visit more than one site on the same day or redeem admission to a single site at a later date, the multi-site pass is perfect for you. please note that admission to each site can only be redeemed once. if you have any questions or for assistance with booking, please contact our front desk at 1-(804)-649-1861..
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Experience the fascinating stories of the American Civil War through our engaging events and programs. Join stimulating conversations with esteemed authors and historians, participate in virtual programs, witness reenactments, and partake in fun-filled activities suitable for the whole family.
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Looking for a memorable Civil War experience for your group? We offer a variety of group tour options that can be customized to meet your specific needs. Our hands-on and artifact-driven programs, designed for groups of 15 people or more, will guide you through the complexities of the Civil War. For more information and to book your tour, please contact Kelly Hancock at (804) 649-1861 ext. 121 , or via email at [email protected] .
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Maggie Lena Walker devoted her life to civil rights advancement, economic empowerment, and educational opportunities for Jim Crow-era African Americans and women. As a bank president, newspaper editor, and fraternal leader, Walker served as an inspiration of pride and progress. Today, Walker’s home is preserved as a tribute to her enduring legacy of vision, courage, and determination.
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Even with the current state of the world where many towns, cities, and states are recommending social distancing, we understand that you may still want to “tour” our amazing space for an event for next year NOW! Tours are a crucial (but super fun) step in helping couples make their decisions on a venue. With the venue being one of the biggest parts of the planning process we are going to make it as easy as possible.
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Learn more about Virginia Commonwealth University by registering for in-person or virtual events. Find out how to visit campus, apply, and stay updated on COVID-19 response.
We hope you enjoy your Virtual Visit to Virginia's State Capitol! There is nothing like experiencing the Capitol in person, and tours are given daily. If you would like to schedule a tour, please call 804-698-1788. SOL/Educational.
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Discover Virginia's rich history and culture through virtual tours of museums, historic sites, and attractions. From Mount Vernon to the Virginia Aquarium, find online resources, videos, and live streams to enjoy from home.
Visit Historic Tredegar, one of the three locations of the American Civil War Museum in Richmond, VA. Learn about the Confederate capital, the ironworks, and the Civil War through exhibits, tours, and events.
This is a 2021 virtual tour of the Executive Mansion in Richmond, the official home for the sitting Virginia governor since 1813. The mansion was renovated and expanded several times during the twentieth century. Read more about: Virtual Tour of the Virginia Executive Mansion (2021)
Visit the home of Maggie L. Walker, a civil rights leader, bank president, and education leader in Jim Crow-era Richmond Virginia. Learn about her life, legacy, and upcoming events to celebrate her 160th birthday in 2024.
Explore the history and architecture of the Virginia State Capitol, where the state legislature meets in Richmond. Learn how it was built by enslaved laborers and designed by Thomas Jefferson and Charles-Louis Clérisseau.
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