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American Civil War Museum
At the American Civil War Museum view artifacts, documents, and learn about all aspects of life during the Civil War. Delve into topics such as slavery, life on the homefront and battlefront & Civil War medicine.
RichmondTEL - 804-649-1861 Read More
Alexandria Archaeology Museum
Visit the Alexandria Archaeology Museum to learn how the City’s archaeologists work with residents to study and manage archaeological resources important to the community’s past.
Alexandria
Northern VirginiaWASHINGTON DC-METROTEL - 703-746-4399
Casemate Museum
The Casemate Museum is located in Fort Monroe held by Union forces during the Civil War, the fort is the largest stone fort in the United States. The Casemate Museum chronicles the military history of Fort Monroe.
Coastal Virginia-Hampton Roads
HamptonTEL - 757-788-3391
Edgar Allan Poe Museum
At the Edgar Allan Poe Museum, visitors will learn about the life of this American poet through exhibits and artifacts. It has the largest collection of Poe memorabilia in the world.
Central Virginia
RichmondTEL - 804-648-5523
Fort Ward Museum
At the Fort Ward Museum & Historic site, groups can visit one of the Union forts that were built to protect Washington, DC during the Civil War. Living history activities allow groups to understand what daily life was like for a Union soldier in the Civil War.
Alexandria
Northern VirginiaWASHINGTON DC-METROTEL - 703-746-4848
Fredericksburg Area Museum (FAM)
FAM’s exhibits focus on regional art, culture, and history. Programs cover the Virginia Indians, 18th-century life, the American Civil War, Civil Rights, and more. See its virtual exhibitions.
Fredericksburg
Shenandoah ValleyVIRTUALTEL - 540-371-3037
Hampton History Museum
The Hampton History Museum focuses on the history of Hampton. Exhibits feature Native American clothing, Civil War photos, artifacts of the seafood industry, and more.
Coastal Virginia-Hampton Roads
HamptonTEL - 757-727-6838
Historic Kenmore and George Washington's Ferry Farm.
The George Washington Foundation offers living history programs that focus on George Washington, daily life in the 18th century, the Lewis family involvement in the revolutionary War & how archaeology contributes to historical knowledge.
Fredericksburg
Northern VirginiaTEL - Farm: 540-370-0732. Kenmore: 540-370-0732
James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library
The James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library features the life of James Monroe with five galleries of exhibits that include President Monroe’s personal library and a garden.
Fredericksburg
Shenandoah ValleyTEL - 540-654-1043
Mariners' Museum and Park
At the Mariners’ Museum and Park, home to a replica of the ironclad ship USS Monitor and artifacts recovered from her shipwreck, explore over 90,000 sq. ft. of gallery space with figureheads, ship models, paintings, and more.
Coastal Virginia-Hampton Roads
Newport NewsTEL - 757-591-7745
Museum at Colonial Beach
The Museum at Colonial Beach, housed in one of the Town’s oldest structures, features permanent and changing exhibits, personal collections, photos, and artifacts that tell the stories and preserve the history of our beloved town.
Chesapeake Bay Region
Colonial BeachTEL - 804-224-3379
National Inventors Hall of Fame (NIHF)
At The National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum, learners can step into a world of inspiration, challenge, and discovery and unlock their potential with STEM. Make learning fun with the hall’s virtual activities.
Alexandria
Northern VirginiaWASHINGTON DC-METROTEL - 571-272-8400