
Cold Harbor Battlefield
Just outside Richmond, an unsuspecting rural spot hides a history of war and pain from the American Civil War. Union and Confederate soldiers fought here for two weeks in 1864 and left nearly 20,000 men dead and even more wounded.Now preserved b ...
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The Legend of the Creekfield Woman
When you talk about a decapitated ghost on the Eastern Seaboard, most would assume you’re talking about the one and only Headless Horseman. Yet, the Horseman isn’t as unique as you may think. In fact, he belongs to an exclusive group of spirits ...
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The Haunted Byrd Theatre
Any true Richmond citizen will know of the Byrd Theatre. Located on vibrant Cary Street, going to see a movie there is as time-honored a Richmond tradition as heading to Belle Isle or visiting Ashland Berry Farm. And it’s easy to see why! ...
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Eppington Plantation
Eppington Plantation sits quietly in Chesterfield County, just outside Richmond. This grand home is a classic example of 18th-century Georgian architecture. It was built in 1768 by Francis Eppes VI, a close friend and brother-in-law to Thomas Jeffer ...
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The Most Haunted Restaurants in Richmond
Richmond isn’t just home to a haunted restaurant or two. The city is rich with dining establishments that have all kinds of phantoms and shadowy figures lurking throughout their halls. From flying silverware to faces in mirrors, you’re sure to g ...
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Dodson’s Tavern
Located on High Street in downtown Petersburg, VA, the iconic Dodson’s Tavern was the first inn and tavern built in the town at the end of the 18th century. The property endured two wars and a great fire that nearly leveled Petersburg, but Dodson ...
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The Captain Timothy Hill House
Chincoteague Island. It’s one of Virginia’s most famous attractions, particularly after it was featured in the popular children’s book Misty of Chincoteague. The island a short drive away from Richmond is known for its delicious cuisine, isola ...
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The Battleship Wisconsin
There is a lot of history aboard the Battleship Wisconsin. Since she was launched in 1943, the ship has taken part in three major wars and transported thousands of sailors to their destinations. The decommissioned ship is now a part of Norfolk’s N ...
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The Legend of the Church Hill Tunnel
Jefferson Park sits in the heart of downtown Richmond, Virginia. It’s a peaceful public park for outdoor recreational activities while taking in the distant sight of the downtown skyline. There is even a playground on the property for children to ...
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The Ghosts of Sailor’s Creek Battlefield Park
On its surface, Sailor’s Creek may be laden with songbirds and butterflies. But beneath its facade, it harbors the scars of a violent past. Lost among the scenic trails of this pastoral State Park, are eerie secrets hidden in plain sight.Loca ...
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