Historical Places in King William, VA
31. Shirley Plantation
501 Shirley Plantation Rd, Charles City, VA 23030
From Business: A National Historic Landmark on the James River off scenic Route 5 between Richmond and Williamsburg, Shirley stands as a testament to Colonial life and early American history…
32. Virginia Patriots
11113 Rockledge Rd, North Chesterfield, VA 23235
From Business: Virginia Patriots, Inc, is a Section 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) tax-exempt, not-for-profit Virginia corporation with a mission that includes presenting historic interpreters of noted…
33. Segway of Richmond
1301 E Cary St, Richmond, VA 23219
"I went on the Hollywood Cemetery Tour with some of my co-workers yesterday and we had a blast. The instructors were fantastic. They were very helpful on how to handle the…"
34. Mount Olympus Berry Farm
23298 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Ruther Glen, VA 22546
From Business: Mt Olympus Farm is committed to being good stewards by utilizing the best practices for our land including conventional, organic, no-till, and sustainable agricultural…
35. Stanley's Store
14242 Mountain Rd, Glen Allen, VA 23059
36. Ebenezer Baptist Church
216 W Leigh St, Richmond, VA 23220
From Business: The site where public education began for African Americans.The site where public education began for African Americans.
37. American Civil War Museum
480 Tredegar St, Richmond, VA 23219
From Business: Founded in 1837, the historic Tredegar Iron Works was one of the country’s largest industrial sites before the Civil War and the largest in the Confederate States. Our new…
38. The Diamond
3001 N Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA 23230
From Business: The Richmond Flying Squirrels are the premiere source of family-friendly entertainment in Central Virginia. The Squirrels play 71 games at The Diamond during the year with a…
39. Saint Peter's Catholic Church
800 E Grace St, Richmond, VA 23219
40. St Pauls Episcopal Church Libr
815 E Grace St, Richmond, VA 23219
41. Virginia State Capitol
1000 Bank St, Richmond, VA 23219
42. Varina Baptist Church
8090 Varina Rd, Richmond, VA 23231
43. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
823 Cathedral Pl, Richmond, VA 23220
45. Big Ben's Home Court
2206 Westwood Ave, Richmond, VA 23230
46. Historic Resources, Virginia Department
2801 Kensington Ave, Richmond, VA 23221
47. Commonwealth of Virginia
2801 Kensington Ave, Richmond, VA 23221
48. Confederate War Memorial Chapel
2900 Grove Ave, Richmond, VA 23221
49. Henricus Historical Park
251 Henricus Park Rd, Chester, VA 23836
50. Arena Racing USA
4600 Cox Rd, Glen Allen, VA 23060
51. Bon Secours Memorial
9250 Forest Hill Ave, Richmond, VA 23235
52. Chabad Of Virginia
212 N Gaskins Rd, Henrico, VA 23238
54. Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown
16120 Chiswell Ln, Beaverdam, VA 23015
From Business: Scotchtown is best known as the home of Patrick Henry during the tumultuous years leading up to the American Revolution. It was at Scotchtown that he formulated the ideas of…
55. The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen
2880 Mountain Rd, Glen Allen, VA 23060
56. Page Bond Gallery
1625 W Main St, Richmond, VA 23220
From Business: Located in a renovated garage in Richmond's historic Fan district, the Page Bond Gallery has an exhibition schedule of ten shows annually. Past shows include work by…
57. Virginia Historical Society
428 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
From Business: Founded in 1831, the Virginia Historical Society is a private organization and has been operational for more than 100 years. It offers various books, manuscripts, museum…
58. Virginia House Museum
4301 Sulgrave Rd, Richmond, VA 23221
From Business: Virginia House was formerly an English manor house that was relocated to Richmond in 1925. The home is now owned and operated by the Virginia Historical Society.The home is…
59. Agecroft Hall
4305 Sulgrave Rd, Richmond, VA 23221
From Business: Agecroft Hall & Gardens is a 16th century English manor house. It was was taken apart, shipped across the Atlantic, and reassembled in Virginia in the 1920s. Today Agecroft…
60. Wilton House Museum
215 S Wilton Rd, Richmond, VA 23226
From Business: For more than 100 years, members of the Randolph family called Wilton home. Built c. 1753 for William Randolph III, Wilton was the centerpiece of a 2,000 acre tobacco…