This FREE in-depth, interactive tour will explore the history of Richmond’s Lost Cause monuments and how the power of art, money, politics, and people have affected the landscape and region’s […]
As part of Civil War and Emancipation Day 2022, families are invited to join the Valentine to examine the history of Richmond’s Lost Cause monuments and how the power of […]
As part of Civil War and Emancipation Day 2022, families are invited to join the Valentine to examine the history of Richmond’s Lost Cause monuments and how the power of […]
Join us virtually for the next program in the Controversy/History series! This month’s conversation, held April 5 at 5:30 p.m. on Zoom, will explore recent changes to the city’s monumental […]
Join us for the second stop on our History Hot Spot Tour Series at Ebenezer Baptist Church on Sunday, April 10, at 3:00 PM. We'll explore this historic African American Baptist […]
On this downtown walking tour, you’ll visit the Valentine museum’s Court End neighborhood, uncovering surprising examples of architecture and Richmond history along the way. Join the most experienced guides in Richmond to discover architectural gems and stories of the city's early beginnings as the Capitol of Virginia.
On this downtown walking tour, you’ll visit the Valentine museum’s Court End neighborhood, uncovering surprising examples of architecture and Richmond history along the way. Join the most experienced guides in Richmond to discover architectural gems and stories of the city's early beginnings as the Capitol of Virginia.
Join the most experienced tour guides in Richmond to explore the diversity of one of city's most vibrant neighborhoods. Visit murals, revitalized buildings and historic homes and learn the neighborhood's rich history.
Join us for a panel discussion featuring Ana Edwards, Kelly Hancock, Stephanie Arduini, Dr. Lauranett Lee, and Justin Reid, where we will uncover untold truths and hidden histories of espionage, perseverance, and courage inside the executive mansion of the Confederacy.
Join the most experienced guides in Richmond as we explore the graves of rebels and rockers, politicians and Pulitzer prize winners, and, of course, two U.S. presidents: James Monroe and John Tyler.
Join the most experienced guides in Richmond to explore the evolving history of one of Richmond's oldest neighborhoods, from historic St. John’s Church and beautiful examples of Queen Anne architecture, to modern renovation efforts, scenic parks and a thriving restaurant scene.