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Petersburg Area Regional Tourism A B C D E F To Charlottesville ] 150 95 295 288 195 Visit www.PetersburgArea.org 156 or call 877-730-7278 / 804-861-1666 Regional Tourism 195 Petersburg Area 76 1 28 1 #(%34%2&)%,$#/5.49s#/,/.)!,(%)'(43 Chestereld Richmond To Williamsburg and ] Towne Center Richmond 64 Virginia Beach $).7)$$)%#/5.49s(/0%7%,, MIDLOTHIAN International 0%4%23"52's02).#%'%/2'%#/5.49 60 1 Airport John Tyler Appomattox Plantation at City Point E3/L1 Community Mid-Lothian College Mines 76 Appomattox River & Heritage Trail K4 Henrico Banks House C4 5 895 95 25 County Battersea J5 60 Battery Dantzler D2 360 Beacon Theatre K1 288 150 67 Brandon Plantation F3 Rockwood 22 Blandford Church and Cemetery L5 Golf Park Falling Creek Ft. Darling Rd. Castlewood C2 Ironworks Park Chestereld Drewry’s Blu Centre Hill Museum K4 County Airport Bellwood Rd. 5 106 Charles City Chestereld County Museum and Old Jail C2 Fort Stevens Henricus 64 Historical County 2 Chestereld Towne Center C1 Park 2 City Point Early History Museum Old Stage Rd. 288 at St. Dennis Chapel L1 Chestereld Pocahontas CHESTERFIELD State Park 62 Dutch Gap City Point National Cemetery K1 Metro Chestereld Richmond 603 County County Museum Conservation Area City Point Open Air Museum L1 Zoo 655 Magnolia Castlewood Battery Dantzler Dinwiddie County Courthouse C5 Grange Bermuda 655 CHESTER 61 Triangle Rd. To Williamsburg Drewry’s Blu D2 10 15 ] WINTERPOCK Ironbridge John Tyler Dutch Gap Conservation Area D2 Fort 5 Sports Park Community 10 Grant's Headquarters/ Eppington B3 621 626 Wead College Parker’s Bermuda Appomattox Plantation Falling Creek Ironworks Park D2 Orchard Ln. 602 654 at City Point 106 Farmers Bank K4 144 Battery James River Farmers Market K4 58 Weston 156 WALTHALL First Baptist Church K5 621 Plantation Five Forks Battleeld C4 Hopewell 156 Eppington 10 Fork Inn C4 Fort 36 Fort Clifton H1 Colonial Heights Merchant’s Hope Church Lee Hopewell Visitor Center Brandon Fort Stevens D2 620 641 9 106 Plantation 3 Fort Wead D3 54 E 156 641 3 Grant’s Headquarters at City Point E3/L1 600 Petersburg U.S. Army Women’s Museum Henricus Historical Park D2 53 Lee U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum Amelia Visitor Center Hopewell Visitor Center D3/K3 MATOACA 36 Playhouse 106 609 Ironbridge Sports Park C2 County Petersburg 623 36 52 National Battleeld Brandon Rd. John Tyler Community College B1/D2 51 Prince George County 10 Appomattox 600 E 50 Regional Heritage Center Lee Playhouse D3 708 River BURROWSVILLE Magnolia Grange C2 85 295 To Jamestown Fork Inn 65 Scotland Ferry Merchant’s Hope Church E3 63 48 3 Banks ] Metro Richmond Zoo B2 SUTHERLAND Petersburg Dinwiddie 61 House NEW BOHEMIA Mid-Lothian Mines C1 County Airport 47 156 Prince George Old Brick House H1 Pamplin Flank Rd. Virginia Johnson Old Towne Petersburg K4 Motorsports Historical Park and The National Richard 46 County Pamplin Historical Park D4 460 627 Park Five Forks Rd. Bland To Appomattox Museum of the Poplar Parker’s Battery D2 Battleeld 613 Civil War Soldier Grove College and Roanoke 45 Surry Petersburg Area Art League K4 ] National College County Petersburg Courthouse K4 675 Cemetery Rd. DISPUTANTA 4 Petersburg National Battleeld D3 613 156 4 Petersburg Regional Arts Center K4 1 301 Petersburg Visitor Center D3/K4 Pocahontas State Park C2 613 627 670 Poplar Grove National Cemetery D4 460 Prince George County To Norfolk and 41 Virginia Beach Regional Heritage Center E3 Dinwiddie DINWIDDIE 53 Richard Bland College D4 Dinwiddie County ] Rockwood Golf Park C2 County Courthouse 703 95 Sussex Siege Museum K4 County South Side Train Station K4 85 35 40 CARSON Southpark Mall H2 37 Swader’s Sports Park H2 1 619 Petersburg Visitor Swift Creek Mill Theatre G1 Center at Carson Sycamore Rouge K4 670 E Visitor Center Union Train Station K4 623 5 U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum D3 EAirport 5 U.S. Army Women’s Museum D3 40 Violet Bank Museum H2 MCKENNEY Exit Number Virginia Motorsports Park C4 Virginia State University G2/J2 Mileage Weston Plantation E3/K1 Nottoway 0 5 10 20 County 40 301 A B C D E F.
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