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  2. Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    Once the "Oughnum" hunting ground of Powhatan Indians, the land was later owned by Virginia Governor Patrick Henry [7]. 10 acres (4.0 ha) were purchased in 1884 by Richmond businessman Lewis Ginter, where he established the Lakeside Wheel Club. [8] The club only operated for a few years as the bicycling craze was short lived.

  3. Monument Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Monument Avenue is a tree-lined grassy mall dividing the eastbound and westbound traffic in Richmond, Virginia, originally named for its emblematic complex of structures honoring those who fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. [4]

  4. Stewart–Lee House - Wikipedia

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    Stewart–Lee House, also known as the Norman Stewart House, is a historic home located in Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1844, and is a three-story, three-bay, Greek Revival style brick townhouse. Its low hipped roof is pierced by four interior end chimneys and surrounded by a simple molded cornice with a plain frieze.

  5. Battery Court Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Battery Court Historic District is a national historic district located at Richmond, Virginia.The district encompasses 549 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site (Battery Park) located north of downtown Richmond and west of Barton Heights and Brookland Park.

  6. Maymont - Wikipedia

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    Maymont is a 100-acre (0.156 sq mi) Victorian estate and public park in Richmond, Virginia.It contains Maymont Mansion, now a historic house museum, an arboretum, an Italian and Japanese garden, a carriage collection, native wildlife exhibits, a nature center, and a petting zoo.

  7. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) is an art museum in Richmond, Virginia, United States, which opened in 1936. The museum is owned and operated by the Commonwealth of Virginia. Private donations, endowments, and funds are used for the support of specific programs and all acquisition of artwork, as well as additional general support.

  8. American Civil War Museum - Wikipedia

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    The American Civil War Museum is a multi-site museum in the Greater Richmond Region of central Virginia, dedicated to the history of the American Civil War.The museum operates three sites: The White House of the Confederacy, the American Civil War Museum at Historic Tredegar in Richmond, and the American Civil War Museum at Appomattox.

  9. Science Museum of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Science Museum of Virginia is a science museum located in Richmond, Virginia. Established in 1970, it is an agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia . It is housed in the former Broad Street Station , built in 1917.