The John Marshall House
818 East Marshall Street, Richmond, VA
Please join Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House & The Valentine’s Wickham House for a look at the homes of the presiding judge of the Aaron Burr trial, John Marshall, and one of Burr’s attorneys, John Wickham, during the 215th anniversary weekend of the legal battle.
Bring your boogie shoes to Clay Street for a FREE Silent Dance Party! We'll provide freshly sanitized headphones so you can tune into fresh beats from one of two DJs, and then we'll dance in the street as the sun sets.
In partnership with Virginia Capital Trail Foundation, join Richmond's most experienced guides for a Shockoe Bottom tour starting on the Capital Trail!
Hickory Hill Slave & African American Cemetery
Hanover
Take a trip with us to Hanover County, Virginia, to see and learn about the history of the Hickory Hill Slave and African American Cemetery. The friends of Hickory Hill […]
The Valentine First Freedom Center
14 South 14th Street, Richmond
Join the Valentine and American Civil War Museum for a special evening discovering stories of one of Richmond’s most important historic sites – the Devil’s Half Acre and African Burial Ground.
Join us in person at the Valentine for the first Controversy/History of the season: "Disease & Disparity." Local health experts will dive into access to healthcare, covid pandemic updates, and the latest information on monkeypox in the Richmond region.