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norabird (original poster member #42092) posted at 8:10 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014
I'm sure my friend who lives there has favorite places, but thought I'd throw out the question. I've been reading Confederates in the Attic to prepare by tony Horwitz (sorry if that seems prejudicial to the South!) and I know I want to see some of the confederate history, but I don't have any other ideas.
Thanks y'all
IrishGirlVA ( member #39694) posted at 8:16 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014
Richmond VA resident here.
A must see is the Hollywood Cemetery. Especially on a day that is nice enough for an outside picnic. At the top of the hill is President's Circle and there are some great views of the city and River. I always like to go there at lunch time (I work within a mile of there) and enjoy the sights and sounds.
I know it sounds strange having a picnic in a cemetery but when you are there and see it, you'll understand.
IrishGirlVA ( member #39694) posted at 8:18 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014
Sorry, meant to provide you with the link.
http://www.hollywoodcemetery.org/
"Hollywood serves as the final resting place of two American presidents, six Virginia governors, two Supreme Court justices, twenty-two Confederate generals, and thousands of Confederate soldiers."
cmego ( member #30346) posted at 8:31 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014
Richmond-ite too!
I took my Mom to see the Museum of the Confederacy:
https://www.moc.org
Fredericksburg isn't far, and it is steeped in battlefields and tradition. Old Downtown Fredericksburg is really cool. Of course, Williamsburg/Jamestown are close if you have extra time.
If you like gardens, Maymont is beautiful as well as Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens…
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IrishGirlVA ( member #39694) posted at 8:43 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014
IrishGirlVA…sending you a PM :) There are a few SI peeps local!!
I got your PM and replied back so I hope you got it! I am a newbie (not many posts) and I don't know if I have met the post # requirement to send messages.
norabird (original poster member #42092) posted at 9:20 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014
Thanks for the tips ladies!
Kelany ( member #34755) posted at 10:30 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014
I'm in Fredericksburg. There is so much in the 'burg. What dont you want to see is a better question.
Is there a meet up in the works?
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SoHappyNow ( member #8923) posted at 1:45 AM on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014
Make sure to take a slow drive out Monument Avenue and to then cross the James River via the Nickle Bridge. Canal Walk and Shockoe Slip are fun, too.
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happenedtome ( member #6042) posted at 2:07 AM on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014
Hi Nora. I agree with all the recommendations. Petersburg National Battlefield and Pamplin Historical Park are just south of Richmond. Also, Appomattox is only a couple of hours away. And there are some awesome sites in Fredericksburg. You could make a whole historic day within a 5 mile radius in downtown Richmond visiting the (Edgar Allen) Poe Museum, St. John's Church where Patrick Henry gave his "Give me liberty or death" speech, the Museum of the Confederacy, the Confederate White House, and Hollywood Cemetery.
woundedwidow ( member #36869) posted at 4:40 PM on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014
Don't forget the VA Museum of Fine Arts - they have the largest collection of Faberge eggs outside of Russia - just gorgeous. Also Maymont Park, particularly when it gets a little warmer, as well as the Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens. I'm not from Richmond, but I lived there years ago, and there's just SO much to do and see. Oh, there's Poe's house too! Hey Kelany - I'm 30 minutes due east of you!
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AFrayedKnot ( member #36622) posted at 4:50 PM on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014
I pass through Richmond regularly. And I have never passed up an opportunity for Buzz and Neds BBQ....you can see where my priorities lie.
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cmego ( member #30346) posted at 6:29 PM on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014
A few of us have been discussing pulling together a Richmond MeetUp…just haven't been able to find the time
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Kelany ( member #34755) posted at 6:43 PM on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014
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woundedwidow ( member #36869) posted at 10:17 PM on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014
Ooh, if there's a meetup, I'd be there too - I'd much rather drive southbound I95 than northbound.
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dameia ( member #36072) posted at 1:36 AM on Monday, March 24th, 2014
Well if you're considering Fredricksburg, might as well make the drive to Manassas to see the battlefields. If you want anymore info feel free to PM me.
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wanauld ( member #19045) posted at 3:47 AM on Monday, March 24th, 2014
I'm in the Williamsburg area not far from Richmond. Tons to see here too! I'm also up for a meetup!
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