Story City Site
Abingdon Muster Grounds (Col. William Abingdon Keller Interpretive Center Campbell)
Famous regional theater developed Barter Theater Abingdon during Great Depression
Blue Ridge Tunnel (aka Crozet Tunnel) Afton Rarely open, plans exist for a public site
Aldie Mill Historic Park Aldie Historic gristmill
Alexandria Black History Museum Alexandria Museum 18th century home with ties to Carlyle House Historic Park Alexandria Braddock's Campaign and the Civil War
18th century church known for Christ Church (Alexandria) Alexandria parishioners Geo.Washington and R.E. Lee
Domestic Slave Trade (Lumpkin's Jail; Franklin & Armfield; Omohundro; Alexandria Freedom House Museum Hector Davis)
Gadsby's Tavern Alexandria Gadsby's Tavern Historic homes on the site of the Pope-Leighey House Alexandria National Trust for Historic Preservation
Private residence that was state Restored Government of Virginia Alexandria government headquarters, has small plaque
St. Mary's Catholic Church Alexandria Oldest Catholic parish in Virginia
Torpedo Factory Art Center Alexandria Torpedo Factory Art Center Preserved defensive fort, later an Fort Ward Museum and Historic Site Alexandria, African American neighborhood
Lynch's Law Altavista Avoca Museum (Altavista)
Monacan Indians Amherst Monacan Ancestral Museum
Civil War Trails Marker: Dangerfield John Brown's Raid Amissville Newby
League of Women's Voters HQ in Leslie Larkin Byrne Annandale Fairfax Louis E. Henegar Miners Memorial Small park dedicated to mining history Appalachia Park with equipment examples
Joel Sweeney Appomattox Historic Marker, M-68
Surrender at Appomattox (Robert E. Appomattox NPS Battlefield Site Lee)
Columbia Pike Arlington Harry Gray House
Museum covering history of drugs, drug DEA Museum & Visitors Center Arlington addiction, and drug law enforcement Statue near Arlington National Richard Evelyn Byrd Arlington Cemetery
Carter v. School Board of Arlington Arlington, Hoffman-Boston Elementary School County (Esther Cooper)
Shot Tower State Historical Park and Industrial feature gives entree to 57- Austinville New River Trail State Park mile rail-to-trail
Montebello Plantation Historic Marker Zachary Taylor Barboursville (birthplace) Patrick Henry Beaverdam Scotchtown
Patrick Henry's Scotchtown Beaverdam Scotchtown
National D-Day Memorial Bedford Memorial to landings at D-Day
Mary Randolph/Virginia House-Wife Bermuda Historic Marker, K-267 (1824)
Berryville Historic District/Old Clarke Clarke County Historical Association Berryville County Courthouse and Museum Collection of coal artifacts on part of the Harry W. Meador Coal Museum Big Stone Gap John Fox, Jr., estate
Southwest Virginia Museum Historical Helen T. Henderson Big Stone Gap State Park
Southwest Virginia Museum Historic Historic home (one owner was C. Big Stone Gap State Park Bascom Slemp) turned history museum
Smithfield Plantation (William Preston) Blacksburg Smithfield Plantation
Schwartz Tavern/Robert Thomas Blackstone Historic District Blackstone Carriage Museum Graffiti House Brandy Station Battle of Brandy Station
Park run by Virginia and Kentucky, Breaks Interstate Park Breaks known for its large canyon
Bremo Slave Chapel Bremo Bluff Grace Episcopal Church parish house
Carter G. Woodson (Journal of African Bremo Bluff, Historical Marker (F 57) American History)
Smithsonian-affiliated museum with Birthplace of Country Music Museum Bristol permanent exhibit on the Bristol Sessions Robert Preston House/Walnut Grove Bristol Historic home and museum
Brentsville Historic Jail Bristow Historic courthouse/jail
Red Hill Patrick Henry National Brookneal Red Hill Memorial
James River and Kanawha Company Buchanan Gauge Dock
Old Courthouse (Buena Vista) Buena Vista 1890s courthouse turned city library Cape Charles Museum & Welcome Cape Charles Museum Center
Resting place of colonial family, most Custis Tombs Cape Charles noted for John Custis IV's marker
Nottoway Indian Tribe of Virginia Community House and Interpretive Community House and Interpretive Capron Center Center
Carter Henry Harrison (ca. 1732-ca. Historic Marker, JE-36 (near his Clifton Cartersville 1794) home, now private) Rosenwald Schools Castleton Scrabble School Museum
Sharon Lutheran Church and Cemetery Ceres Historic church
the National Air and Space Museum's Chantilly Public Museum Steven F. Udvar Hazy Center
1619 religious observance of thanks at Charles City Berkeley Plantation Berkeley Plantation John Tyler Charles City Sherwood Forest
Lott Cary Charles City Historic Marker, V-27
Mary Willing Byrd/Westover Plantation Charles City Historic Westover Plantation
Route 5 Plantations (Shirley, Berkeley, Charles City Start with Shirley Plantation Sherwood Forest, Westover/Evelynton)
William Henry Harrison Charles City Berkeley Plantation (birthplace) Charlotte Court Charlotte County Courthouse Museum of Charlotte County House
Highland Charlottesville Highland
James Hemings Charlottesville Monticello
James Monroe Charlottesville Highland Lewis & Clark Exploratory Center at Lewis and Clark Expedition Charlottesville Darden Towe Park
Monticello Charlottesville Monticello
Sally Hemings Charlottesville Monticello
Thomas Jefferson Charlottesville Monticello
University of Virginia (Rotunda) Charlottesville Rotunda Great Moonshine Conspiracy Trial Chase City Bondurant Brothers Distillery
MacCallum More Museum and Chase City Museum in historic home Gardens
Ex Parte Virginia (1880) Chatham Pittsylvania County Courthouse
Eyre Hall Cheriton Eyre Hall
Battle of Great Bridge Chesapeake Battlefield Park Liberty to Slaves Historic Marker, Great Dunmore's Proclamation Chesapeake Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Foundation
Anglo-Powhatan Wars (Henricus) Chester Henricus Historical Park
Two historic trails markers where the First Tobacco Shipment (John Rolfe) Chester James and Appomattox meet
Chincoteague Pony Swim/Assateague Chincoteague Museum of Chincoteague Island Island National Seashore
NASA Wallops Flight Facility Chincoteague Wallops Flight Facility Edward A. Long building on campus of Christiansburg Industrial Institute Christiansburg Christiansburg Institute
Occoneechee State Park (tribe Clarksville Occoneechee State Park betrayed in Bacon's Rebellion)
Prestwould Plantation Clarksville Historic Home
Ralph Stanley Museum and Traditional Museum dedicated to bluegrass and Clintwood Mountain Music Center one of its pioneers
George Washington Birthplace NPS George Washington birthplace Colonial Beach site James Monroe Family Home James Monroe birthplace historic Colonial Beach Site/Birthplace archaeological site
Dred Scott Decision Courtland Historical Marker UT 24
Nat Turner's Rebellion Courtland Rebecca Vaughan House
Southampton Heritage Village and Peanut cultivation in Virginia Courtland Agriculture Museum
Readjuster Party (William Mahone) Courtland Mahone's Tavern and Museum Alleghany Historical Society Covington Housed in 1908 C&O passenger depot
1857 bridge on the James River and Humpback Bridge Covington Kanawha Turnpike, has parking area
Reynolds Homestead Critz Historic Site
Virginia Creeper Trail Damascus Green Cove Station
Dante Coal Mining and Railroad Small museum dedicated to local coal Dante Museum history Schoolfield Museum and Cultural Dan River Mills Danville Center
Danville Museum of Fine Arts and Danville Museum of Fine Art and Danville History History
Lady Astor (Nancy Witcher Langhorne Danville Langhorne House Astor)
Wendell Scott Danville Historical Marker Q 5-j Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly Dinwiddie Historic Marker
Secretariat Doswell The Meadows Historic District
Regional museum open seasonably, Wilderness Road Regional Museum Dublin one permanent exhibition on the road
Tobacco Inspection Act of 1730 Dumfries Weems-Botts Museum
Eastville Historic District Eastville Eastville Courthouse Buildings (APVA) Edinburg Historic District Edinburg Edinburg Mill Museum
Knights of the Golden Horseshoe (Swift Elkton Historic Marker, JE-2 Run Gap)
Building shows off distinctive H. T. Klugel Architectural Sheet Metal Emporia architectural elements using sheet Work Building metal
Cumberland Gap National Park's visitor center is in Kentucky; this state facility Wilderness Road State Park Ewing is near the Gap and is connected by trail Regional history museum in restored Fairfax Museum & Visitor Center Fairfax 1873 schoolhouse
Eden Center Falls Church Eden Center
Anthony Burns (Trial of) Falmouth Historic Marker, E-133
Moncure Conway Falmouth Moncure Conway House Israel Hill Settlement (ca. 1810) Farmville Historic Marker
Longwood University (Farmville Female Farmville Female Seminary Association Farmville Seminary Association) Historical Marker/Plaque
Moton School Strike (Barbara Johns) Farmville Moton Museum
Reverend L. Francis Griffin Sr. (First Farmville Church on NRHP Baptist Church of Farmville) Museums, archives, and festivals Blue Ridge Institute & Museum Ferrum dedicated to Blue Ridge folklife
Floyd County Historical Society Floyd Historic District Floyd Museum
Poplar Forest Forest Poplar Forest
Ferdinando Fairfax Fort Belvoir Trailhead to Fairfax Ruins and Grave Augusta Stone Presbyterian Church Oldest surviving church in the (and Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Fort Defiance Shenandoah Valley (1759) Church)
Museum dedicated to female soldiers at U.S. Army Women's Museum Fort Lee Fort Lee
1619 arrival of first Africans at Old Fort Monroe Old Point Comfort/Ft Monroe Point Comfort
Fort Monroe (Hampton Roads Conference; Butler School, Fort Monroe, Ft. Monroe/Casemate Museum contrabands; Mary Peake) Arlington National Cemetery and Arlington National Cemetery visitor Fort Myer Monuments center
Preservation Virginia's Cape Henry Cape Henry Lighthouse/First Landing Fort Story Lighthouse and National Park Service's Cape Henry Memorial Park
Camp Manufacturing Company Franklin Historic Marker, U-125
Chatham Manor Fredericksburg Historic home run by NPS Gari Melchers Home & Studio Fredericksburg Art museum at historic home
James Monroe Museum Fredericksburg Museum in former law office
Kenmore Plantation Fredericksburg Kenmore Plantation
Mary Washington House Fredericksburg Mary Washington House
Belle Boyd Front Royal Belle Boyd Cottage Old Fiddler's Convention Galax Felts Park
Virginia Estelle Randolph Glen Allen Virginia Randolph Museum
Battle of the Hook/Gloucester Co. Gloucester Gloucester Courthouse Courthouse
Historical Rosewell (Page family home) Gloucester Rosewell ruins Robert Russa Moton Gloucester Moton's home: Holly Hill
Werowocomoco (Powhatan) Gloucester Werowocomoco Historic Marker
merger of two state parks: a white one Twin Lakes State Park (Prince Edward Green Bay built by CCC and an African American State Park for Negroes) one built after Governance suit
Yates Tavern Gretna Historical Yates Tavern
Buchanan County Courthouse Grundy Historic Courthouse Gum Springs Museum and Cultural Museum dedicated to free black Gum Springs Center community founded by West Ford
Hampden-Sydney College Hampden Sydney Esther Atkinson Museum
Assimilation Education at Hampton Hampton Hampton University Museum Normal and Agricultural Institute
Hampton History Museum Hampton Hampton History Museum
Hampton University (Mary Peake, Hampton Emancipation Oak Emancipation Oak) Virginia's only-known African American Little England Chapel Hampton missionary chapel
Public Assemblages Act (1926) Hampton Ogden Hall @ Hampton Univ.
1728 church known for its 1619 St. John's Church (Hampton) Hampton communion set; noted stained glass
Family cemetery possibly where the Tucker Family Cemetery Hampton first African American baby born in English North America is interred Museum serves as visitor center for Virginia Air and Space Center Hampton Langley AFB and Langley Research Center
Booker T. Washington National Booker T. Washington Hardy Monument
Valley Brethren-Mennonite Heritage Valley Brethren-Mennonite Heritage Harrisonburg Center Center
Within Hardesty-Higgins House Visitor Valley Turnpike Museum Harrisonburg Center
Holley Graded School Heathsville Historic site in restored school Young's Spring and Spring Park Historic Gabriel's Conspiracy Henrico Site
United States Colored Troops (William Henrico Historic Marker V-26 Carney/first USCT receive MOH)
One of the oldest Baptist Churches in Frying Pan Baptist Meeting House Herndon Virginia; now a county meeting place
Hillsville Massacre (Floyd Allen) Hillsville Carroll County Courthouse
Carter Family Memorial Music Center Museum and music venue honoring the Hiltons (Carter Family Fold) Carter Family The Homestead Hot Springs The Omni Homestead Resort
1619 meeting of the First Jamestown Memorial Church at Historic Jamestown Representative Assembly Jamestowne
By the cannon in the east bulwark at 1619 recruitment of women to colony Jamestown Historic Jamestowne (Preservation VA/NPS)
Angela Site (Historic Jamestowne) Jamestown "Angela" Archaeological Dig Site
West side of the 1608 church Historic Ann Burras Laydon Jamestown Jamestowne (Preservation VA/NPS) Historic Jamestowne's Archaearium Bacon's Rebellion Jamestown (Preservation VA/NPS)
House of Burgesses meets Home of Governor Harvey at Historic Jamestown independently (1643) Jamestowne's New Town
Jamestown Memorial Church at Historic John Punch Jamestown Jamestowne
John Smith Jamestown Statue of John Smith at Jamestown
By the 1608 Chapel at Historic Pocahontas marries John Rolfe Jamestown Jamestowne Jamestown Memorial Church at Historic Elizabeth Key Grinstead Jamestown Jamestowne
Peter Francisco Jetersville Francisco's Fight Historic Marker, M-16
King and Queen King and Queen Tavern Museum County museum in historic tavern Courthouse
Belle Grove Plantation, King George King George Belle Grove Plantation B&B Co. (James Madison's birthplace)
William "Extra Billy" Smith King George Office Hall plantation outbuildings Cockacoeske King William Historical Marker OC 29
Pamunkey Indians King William Pamunkey Indian Museum
Mary Ball Washington Museum and Lancaster Court House Historic District Lancaster Library
Fort Christanna Historic Site Lawrenceville self-service historic site St. Paul's College Lawrenceville Historical Marker, SN-63
Leesburg Historic District Leesburg George C. Marshall International Center
Thomas Balch Library Leesburg Historic Library
Stonewall Jackson House Lexington Historic home and museum Virginia Military Institute Lexington Virginia Military Institute Museum
Cemetery open to the public for now, Lincoln Homestead and Cemetery Linville also historic marker
Germanna (Alexander Spotswood) Locust Grove Fort Germanna Visitor Center
Occoquan Workhouse (Pauline Adams) Lorton Workhouse Prison Museum at Lorton
John Mercer Langston Louisa Historical Marker W 222 Caverns Luray Starting point is Luray Caverns
Page County Heritage Association Mauck Meeting House Luray Museums
Anne Spencer House and Garden Anne Spencer Lynchburg Museum
Mother church of Lynchburg's African Court Street Baptist Church Lynchburg American Baptists (1843) Diamond Hill Baptist Church Lynchburg Historic church on NRHP (Lynchburg)
Museum dedicated to political and Jerry Falwell Museum & Library Lynchburg religious figure
Pierre Daura Lynchburg Daura Gallery @ Lynchburg College
Original Quaker congregation left over South River Quaker Meeting House Lynchburg slavery, now Methodist; John Lynch grave
Virginia Theological Seminary (Virginia Lynchburg Historic Marker on school grounds University of Lynchburg) Virginia's Barrier Islands Machipongo Barrier Islands Center
Hebron Lutheran Church (Madison) Madison Hebron Lutheran Church
Virginia State Colony for Epileptics and Carrie Buck/Buck v. Bell Madison Heights Feeble-Minded
John A Lomax and Harold Spivacke Maidens Historical Marker SA 70 First/Second Battle of Manassas Manassas NPS Battlefield Site
Manassas Industrial School for Colored Manassas Industrial School and Jennie Manassas Youth (Jennie Dean) Dean Memorial
Opechancanough Manquin Opechancanough's HQ Historic Marker
Hungry Mother is where the system was Virginia State Parks Marion opened officially
Martinsville-Henry County Heritage Center and Museum (Martinsville Martinsville Museum Museum) Virginia Museum of Natural History Martinsville Official state museum for natural history
George Mason Mason Neck Gunston Hall
Sally Louisa Tompkins Mathews Tompkins Cottage
Small local museum, maple shop next Highland Historical Society McDowell door Ruins of Patowmack Canal; national Great Falls Park (Patowmack Canal) McLean park overlooking Potomac River,
Hanover Presbytery in Va (Polegreen Mechanicsville Polegreen Church Church)
1790s touring house built for James Belle Grove Plantation, Frederick Co. Middletown Madison's sister and her husband
Huguenots settlement in Virginia Midlothian Manakin Huguenot Society (Manakin Town)
Richmond Coalfields Midlothian Mid-Lothian Mines Park Historic Marker where ride began at Jack Jouett's Ride Mineral Cuckoo Tavern
James Madison Montpelier Station Montpelier
Montpelier Montpelier Station Montpelier
Westmoreland County Museum Montross Small county museum
George Washington Mount Vernon Mount Vernon Martha Dandridge Custis Washington Mount Vernon Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon Mount Vernon Mount Vernon
Virginia born presidents Mount Vernon Mount Vernon
Grayson Highlands State Park Mouth of Wilson Visitor Center
Tourist location that mixes state and Natural Bridge Natural Bridge private enterprise highlighted by natural bridge Greenway Trail New Castle Short rail-to-trail with parking lot
James Lafayette New Kent Historic Marker near his birthplace
New Kent High School & George W. New Kent New Kent H.S. Watkins School
St. Peter's Episcopal Church New Kent Active, historical church Three distinct buildings were used over time as the publication house, original Solomon and Ambrose Henkel New Market sign is on the north side of 9408 Congress St
Lee Hall Newport News Lee Hall Village and Mansion
Mariners' Museum and Park Newport News Mariners Museum
Museum dedicated to African American Newsome House Museum and Cultural Newport News history and local leader J. Thomas Center Newsome
Anti-Lynching Law (1928)/Louis Jaffe Norfolk Norfolk Virginian-Pilot building Attucks Theatre Norfolk Historic Theater
Elizabeth Jordan Carr (first test tube Norfolk Eastern Virginia Medical School baby)
Park cemetery, older Cedar Grove Elmwood Cemetery Norfolk Cemetery and African American West Point are adjacent
George & Rebecca Latimer Norfolk NPS Historic Marker
Legends of Music Walk of Fame in TCC Roper Performing Arts Center Norfolk (Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Vincent, Norfolk anchors trail Gary U.S. Bonds) MacArthur Memorial Norfolk Museum/memorial
Moses Myers House Norfolk Historic House
Norfolk 17 Norfolk Norfolk historic marker
Norfolk State University Norfolk Lyman Beecher Brooks Library Academy of International Studies at Poll Tax (Evelyn Butts) Norfolk Rosemont, initially an elementary school opened after her campaigning
Sarah Lee Fain Norfolk Elmwood Cemetery
Shadrach Minkins Norfolk NPS Historic Marker
St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Norfolk) Norfolk St. Paul's Church Underground Railroad in Virginia Norfolk NPS Historic Marker
Yvonne Bond Miller Norfolk Forest Lawn Cemetery
James Madison Museum of Orange James Madison Museum Orange County Heritage
Buffalo Church Pamplin Buffalo Presbyterian Church
Small county history museum and Giles County Historical Society Pearisburg library Appalachian African-American Cultural Museum in former one-room Pennington Gap and Community Development Center schoolhouse
Blandford Cemetery Petersburg Blandford Cemetery
Central State Hospital Petersburg Central State Hospital
Gillfield Baptist Church (Petersburg) Petersburg Church
Hermanze E. Fauntleroy Jr./Dr. Petersburg Petersburg City Hall Florence Farley Joseph Jenkins Roberts Memorial Joseph Jenkins Roberts (Liberia) Petersburg Marker
Petersburg During the Civil War (Battle Petersburg NPS Battlefield Site of the Crater)
Vernon Johns Petersburg Vernon Johns Jr. High
Virginia State University (Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute; Azurest Petersburg College South) Pocahontas Exhibition Coal Mine and Exhibition mine opened in 1938 and Pocahontas Museum adjacent museum
Poquoson Museum Poquoson Small city museum
Naval Station Norfolk (Nauticus, Nike Park, Military Aviation Museum, Norfolk Portsmouth Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum Naval Station)
Portsmouth Community Library (Portsmouth Colored Community Portsmouth Portsmouth Community Library Library Museum) Belmead Plantation (Philip St. George Powhatan Belmead Plantation Cocke)
Small city museum mostly on the late Glencoe Museum Radford Victorian Era, but materials on Mary Draper Ingles and local Indians
Mary Draper Ingles Radford Ingles Farm
McCormick Farm & Workshop (Cyrus Raphine McCormick Farm & Workshop McCormick/Jo Anderson)
Reedville Historic District Reedville Reedville Fishermen's Museum Richlands Historic District Richlands Coal Miners' Memorial
1619 entrepreneurialism/Virginia Richmond Falling Creek Ironworks Company of London
Adele Goodman Clark Richmond Historic Marker E-104-a
American Civil War Museum (Historic American Civil War Museum Richmond Tredegar site)
Museum and archives at synagogue Beth Ahabah Museum and Archives Richmond with roots dating to 1788 Bill "Bojangles" Robinson Richmond Bill "Bojangles" Robinson Statue
Black History Museum and Cultural Richmond Black History Museum Center
Civil Rights Movement Richmond Civil Rights Memorial on Capitol Square
American Civil War Museum (Tredegar Civil War Richmond Richmond site)
Cooperative Education Association Virginia Congress of Parents and Richmond (Mary-Cooke Branch Munford) Teachers Cynthia Dinah Fannon Kinser Richmond Supreme Court of Virginia
Elizabeth Bermingham Lacy Richmond Virginia Supreme Court
Adams-Van Lew House marker at Elizabeth Van Lew's Spy Ring Richmond Bellevue Elementary School
Ellen Glasgow Richmond Ellen Glasgow House Equal Suffrage League Founded (Lila Crenshaw House, Historical Marker SA Meade Valentine, Ellen Glasgow, Mary Richmond 86 Johnston, Adele Clark)
Eva Fleming Scott Richmond State Capitol
Executive Mansion Richmond Executive Mansion
First African Baptist Church Richmond Building on MCV campus
Grand Fountain of the United Order of W.W. Browne's home where Second True Reformers (William Washington Richmond Bank of the GFUOTR began Browne) Hartshorn Memorial College (Carrie Richmond Ebenezer Baptist Church, Richmond Dyer)
Highway Marker Program Richmond DHR headquarters
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Hampton, VUU, VSU, Belgian Friendship Building at Virginia Richmond NSU, St. Paul's, Virginia University of Union Lynchburg)
Hollywood Cemetery Richmond Hollywood Cemetery
Jackson Ward Historic District Richmond Historic Marker John Marshall Richmond John Marshall House
John Mitchell Jr./Richmond Planet Richmond Historic Marker SA-73
L. Douglas Wilder elected governor Richmond Executive Mansion
Greenwood Memorial Gardens Leroy Rountree Hassell Richmond Cemetery
Library of Virginia Richmond Library Building Lila Meade Valentine Richmond Instructive Visiting Nurses Association
Historic Marker E-232 @ Patrick Henry Loving v. Virginia (1967) Richmond Building in Richmond
Museum dedicated to bank president Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site Richmond and community leader
Mantle , the Virginia Indian Tribute Richmond Capitol Square statue on Capitol Square Maymont Richmond Maymont
Using the Branch Museum of Art and Monument Avenue Historic District Richmond Design as the location
Oliver W. Hill Richmond Statue
Poe Museum Richmond museum
Richmond Slave Trail (Reconciliation Richmond Start of trail Statue; Lumpkin's Jail, etc.) Richmond streetcar boycotts (1904) Richmond Richmond Planet
Richmond Theater Fire Richmond Monumental Church
Bon Secours Center for Healthy Living Sarah Garland Boyd Jones Richmond Sarah Garland Jones Center
Shockoe Hill Cemetery Richmond Park cemetery Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church (John Richmond Church of Rev. John Jasper Jasper)
Southern Aid and Insurance Company Historical Marker SA 74 in Jackson Richmond (Southern Aid Society) Ward
St. John's Church (Richmond) Richmond St. John's Church
St. Paul's Church (Richmond) Richmond St. Paul's Church State Capitol Richmond Capitol Square
The Valentine Richmond Museum
Virginia Anti-Saloon League Richmond Second Baptist Church location
Museum and archives dedicated to Virginia Historical Society Richmond state history
Virginia Holocaust Museum Richmond Museum dedicated to the Holocaust Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Richmond Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Virginia Statute for Establishing Richmond State Capitol (old House chamber) Religious Freedom
Virginia Union University (Richmond Richmond Lumpkin's Jail Theological School for Freedmen)
War memorial; educational building Virginia War Memorial Richmond named after POW advocate Phyllis Galanti and her husband
Walter Plecker Richmond Hollywood Cemetery White House of the Confederacy Richmond White House of the Confederacy
William Ferguson Reid Richmond Childhood home
Wilton House (National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the Richmond Historic house Commonwealth of Virginia)
Arthur Ashe Richmond Monument Avenue Statue
Freedman's Bank Richmond, Historical Marker SA 6 Friends Asylum for Colored Orphans Richmond, Historic Marker on site of orphanage (Lucy Goode Brooks)
Martinsville Speedway Ridgeway Historic NASCAR track
Harrison Museum of African American Harrison Museum of African American Roanoke Culture (Lucy Addison) Culture
Hollins University (Female Seminary at Roanoke College Botetourt Springs)
Museum dedicated to western Virginia O. Winston Link Museum Roanoke history and noted photographer Railroad museum in former freight Virginia Museum of Transportation Roanoke station
Holton Plaza (city greenspace currently Linwood Holton Roanoke under construction)
Andrew Lewis Salem Statue near Salem Civic Center
Elizabeth Henry Campbell Russell Saltville Madame Russell Methodist Church
Museum of the Middle Appalachians Saltville Museum 1717 church, now a Methodist Christ Church (Middlesex) Saluda congregation
Morgan v. Virginia (1946) Saluda Historic Marker OC-44
Historic St. Luke's Church Smithfield Preserved church-turned-museum
Schoolhouse Museum Smithfield Museum Berry Hill Plantation South Boston Historic Plantation
Brooklyn Tobacco Factory (Hightower South Boston Historic tobacco factory & Barksdale Tobacco Factory)
Tobacco Farm Life Museum of Virginia South Hill Museum
Battle of Chancellorsville (Stonewall Spotsylvania Chancellorsville Visitor Center Jackson)
Gibson Chapel Memorial and Martha St. George Chapel at boarding school Bagby Battle House, Blue Ridge School First Roman Catholic Settlement in VA Historical Marker, erected crucifix, Stafford (Margaret, Giles, George Brent) family cemetery
Henry "Box" Brown Stafford Aquia Landing
Aquia Episcopal Church Stafford 18th century church
Using the Harry F. Byrd Visitor Center Shenandoah National Park Stanley at Great Meadows
Noted for only authentic recreation of American Shakespeare Center Staunton Blackfriars Playhouse Augusta Female Seminary/Mary Mary Baldwin College Historical Marker/ Baldwin University (Rufus William Staunton University Main Building Bailey)
Flora Cooke Stuart/Stuart Hall School Staunton Stuart Hall School
Frontier Culture Museum Staunton Living History Museum
Virginia Institution for the Deaf and Virginia School for the Deaf and the Staunton Blind Blind campus grounds
Woodrow Wilson Staunton Presidential Library & Museum Strasburg Historic District Strasburg Strasburg Museum
Stratford Hall (Lee Family) Stratford Stratford Hall
Auto/pedestrian trail leads to Great Dismal Swamp (Underground Suffolk pavilion/boardwalk on Underground Railroad) Railroad, Lake Drummond
Riddick's Folly House Museum Suffolk Historic home and museum
Bacon's Castle Surry Bacon's Castle (Preservation VA) Chippokes Plantation State Park Surry Chippokes Farm and Forestry Museum
Smith's Fort Plantation Surry Historic colonial mansion
Tangier History Museum and Tangier Island Tangier Interpretive Cultural Center
Essex County Museum and Historical Tappahannock Local museum in historic district Society
Historic Crab Orchard Museum Tazewell Historic Crab Orchard Museum National Museum of the Marine Corps Triangle National Museum of the Marine Corp
Laura Lu Scherer Copenhaver Troutdale Konnarock Training School
Edna Lewis Unionville Bethel Baptist Church
Urbanna Historic District Urbanna Urbanna Museum & Visitor's Center Tobacco Heritage Trail—Victoria Victoria Victoria Railroad Park Trailhead
Museum dedicated to the Cold War, Cold War Museum Vint Hill Francis Gary Powers, Jr. involved
Bridge-tunnel with islands for sight Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel Virginia Beach seeing
Grace Sherwood Virginia Beach The Witch of Pungo Statue
Pat Robertson Virginia Beach CBN Studios Philippine Cultural Center Virginia Beach Philippine Cultural Center
C. 1719 home dedicated to 17th Thoroughgood House Virginia Beach century rags-to-riches settler
Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum Virginia Beach Historic Coast Guard facility/museum
War Conference (1988 LGBT meeting) Warrenton Airlie
Fauquier History Museum at the Old Warrenton Historic District Warrenton Jail Menokin Warsaw Menokin House
Richmond County Museum and Visitor Richmond County Courthouse Warsaw Center
Waterford Historic District Waterford The Mill
Miles B. Carpenter Museum of Folk Art Waverly Museum
Waynesboro Heritage Museum Waynesboro City history museum Christ Church (Lancaster County) Weems Historic Christ Church & Museum
End of Duke of Gloucester Street, 1705 Slave Code Williamsburg looking at the Capitol
Alexander Purdie (Va Gazette Williamsburg Tarpley Store publisher, Common Sense )
Archaearium Archaeology Museum Archaearium Archaeology Museum Williamsburg (@Historic Jamestowne)
Bray School Williamsburg Brown Hall at William and Mary Bruton Parish Church Williamsburg Bruton Parish Church
Christiana Burdett Campbell Williamsburg Christiana Campbell's Tavern, CW
Clementina Rind Williamsburg Ludwell-Paradise House
College of William & Mary (Wren Williamsburg Wren Building Building) Colonial Williamsburg (restoration as a Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center living history museum)
CW reconstruction of the Public Eastern State Hospital Williamsburg Hospital
Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux Williamsburg Local historic marker
African American Religion building at First Baptist Church of Williamsburg Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg
Jamestown Settlement Jamestown Settlement Williamsburg (Jamestown/Yorktown Foundation) (Jamestown/Yorktown Found) Mary Johnston Williamsburg The Brush-Everard House
Sir William Berkeley (Frances Berkeley) Williamsburg Green Springs Plantation Site
St. George Tucker publishes Dissertation on Slavery: With a Williamsburg St. George Tucker House Proposal for the Gradual Emancipation of It, In the State of Virginia
Virginia Declaration of Rights Williamsburg Colonial Capitol
Colonial Williamsburg Printer and William Parks Williamsburg Binder Mount Hebron Cemetery Winchester Park cemetery
Large museum also containing historic Museum of the Shenandoah Valley Winchester home
Restored home of landmark country Patsy Cline Historic House Winchester singer
Shenandoah County Woodstock Shenandoah County Historical Society Courthouse/Woodstock Historic District
African American Heritage Museum Wytheville Historic Museum American Revolution Museum at American Revolution Museum at Yorktown Yorktown Yorktown
Battle of Yorktown Yorktown Yorktown Battlefield