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Richmond, VA
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Museum and White House of the Confederacy
(Sights & Activities - Military)
1201 E Clay St
Richmond VA 23219
804-649-1861
Description:
DOWNTOWN. The world's largest collection of Confederate artifacts, featuring artwork, letters and personal effects from the Civil War. View such items as Robert E. Lee's "Appomattox" sword, J.E.B. Stuart's plumed hat, and Stonewall Jackson's weaponry. Take a guided tour of The White House of the Confederacy, restored to its wartime elegance as the resident of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family throughout the war. Pick up some novelty items and rare reproduction artifacts in the Museum's Haversack store.

Pamplin Park Civil War Site
(Sights & Activities - Military)
6125 Boydton Plank Rd
Petersburg VA 23803
804-861-2408
Description:
PETERSBURG. This is the site of the US Army's Civil War offensive on Virginia that began with a break of Lee's defensive line on April 2, 1865. The park offers a look at preserved fortifications and a restored plantation. Walking trails, a children's museum and living history re-enactments. Located just minutes south of Richmond.

Richmond National Battlefield Park Headquarters
(Sights & Activities - Military)
3215 E Broad St
Richmond VA 23223
804-226-1981
Description:
DOWNTOWN. The headquarters for Richmond's several battlefield parks are located in what was once the largest Confederate hospital. Features Civil War reenactments throughout the year at different sites. Orientation films, exhibits and maps give insight into the 97-mile battlefield tour. Other battlefield parks are Beaver Dam Creek, Chickahominy Bluffs, Cold Harbor, Gaines Mill and Garthright House.#13;#10;

Virginia Aviation Museum
(Sights & Activities - Military)
5701 Huntsman Rd
Richmond VA 23250-2416
804-236-3622
Description:
Here you'll see a WW I SPAD VII, Captain Dick Merrill's 1930s mail plane, a SR-71 Blackbird spy plane and a host of navigational devices. The museum features monthly lectures and a theater that shows an educational film.