Vous recevrez une histoire fascinante sur les origines de Richmond, de la petite ville du tabac au Capitole du Commonwealth lors d'une promenade tranquille de 2 heures. Découvrez le rôle de Richmond dans la Révolution et la guerre civile, ainsi que son importance majeure dans le mouvement des droits civiques. Chaque invité repartira avec une compréhension globale de la ville et de ce qu'il faut voir et faire ensuite à RVA.
Ville: Richmond
Thu 14 Nov
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Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
Animaux d'assistance autorisés
Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
Non recommandé pour voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
Les casques favorisent une distanciation sociale sûre
À quoi s'attendre
1
Jackson Ward
We begin in historic Jackson Ward known as The Harlem of the South and the Black Wall Street of the SOuth
2
The John Marshall House
Stop by and hear about the life and contributions of Richmond native John Marshall in the history of the city and country.
3
The Valentine
Visit beautiful Court End, learn about the Wickham and Davis houses, Richmond's pivotal role in the Burr treason trial and Beef Juice!
4
White House of the Confederacy
Learn about how Richmond became the capitol of the CSA, the Davis years as President, The Great Evacuation Fire, and Lincoln's visit to Richmond just one day after surrender.
5
Virginia Capitol Building
Hear the story behind Richmond becoming the third capitol of the Commonwealth, how Jefferson's plans for the new building went awry, and the tragedy that befell it in 1870.
6
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Visit the Church of the Confederacy and its Tiffany splendor and end your tour
7
Jackson Ward
We begin in historic Jackson Ward known as The Harlem of the South and the Black Wall Street of the SOuth
8
The John Marshall House
Stop by and hear about the life and contributions of Richmond native John Marshall in the history of the city and country.
9
The Valentine
Visit beautiful Court End, learn about the Wickham and Davis houses, Richmond's pivotal role in the Burr treason trial and Beef Juice!
10
White House of the Confederacy
Learn about how Richmond became the capitol of the CSA, the Davis years as President, The Great Evacuation Fire, and Lincoln's visit to Richmond just one day after surrender.
11
Virginia Capitol Building
Hear the story behind Richmond becoming the third capitol of the Commonwealth, how Jefferson's plans for the new building went awry, and the tragedy that befell it in 1870.
12
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Visit the Church of the Confederacy and its Tiffany splendor and end your tour
13
Jackson Ward
We begin in historic Jackson Ward known as The Harlem of the South and the Black Wall Street of the SOuth
14
The John Marshall House
Stop by and hear about the life and contributions of Richmond native John Marshall in the history of the city and country.
15
The Valentine
Visit beautiful Court End, learn about the Wickham and Davis houses, Richmond's pivotal role in the Burr treason trial and Beef Juice!
16
White House of the Confederacy
Learn about how Richmond became the capitol of the CSA, the Davis years as President, The Great Evacuation Fire, and Lincoln's visit to Richmond just one day after surrender.
17
Virginia Capitol Building
Hear the story behind Richmond becoming the third capitol of the Commonwealth, how Jefferson's plans for the new building went awry, and the tragedy that befell it in 1870.
18
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Visit the Church of the Confederacy and its Tiffany splendor and end your tour
19
Jackson Ward
We begin in historic Jackson Ward known as The Harlem of the South and the Black Wall Street of the SOuth
20
The John Marshall House
Stop by and hear about the life and contributions of Richmond native John Marshall in the history of the city and country.
21
The Valentine
Visit beautiful Court End, learn about the Wickham and Davis houses, Richmond's pivotal role in the Burr treason trial and Beef Juice!
22
White House of the Confederacy
Learn about how Richmond became the capitol of the CSA, the Davis years as President, The Great Evacuation Fire, and Lincoln's visit to Richmond just one day after surrender.
23
Virginia Capitol Building
Hear the story behind Richmond becoming the third capitol of the Commonwealth, how Jefferson's plans for the new building went awry, and the tragedy that befell it in 1870.
24
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Visit the Church of the Confederacy and its Tiffany splendor and end your tour
25
Jackson Ward
We begin in historic Jackson Ward known as The Harlem of the South and the Black Wall Street of the SOuth
26
The John Marshall House
Stop by and hear about the life and contributions of Richmond native John Marshall in the history of the city and country.
27
The Valentine
Visit beautiful Court End, learn about the Wickham and Davis houses, Richmond's pivotal role in the Burr treason trial and Beef Juice!
28
White House of the Confederacy
Learn about how Richmond became the capitol of the CSA, the Davis years as President, The Great Evacuation Fire, and Lincoln's visit to Richmond just one day after surrender.
29
Virginia Capitol Building
Hear the story behind Richmond becoming the third capitol of the Commonwealth, how Jefferson's plans for the new building went awry, and the tragedy that befell it in 1870.
30
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Visit the Church of the Confederacy and its Tiffany splendor and end your tour
31
Quartier Jackson
Nous commençons dans l'historique Jackson Ward connu sous le nom de Harlem of the South et Black Wall Street of the SOuth
32
La maison John Marshall
Arrêtez-vous et découvrez la vie et les contributions de John Marshall, originaire de Richmond, à l'histoire de la ville et du pays.
33
La Saint-Valentin
Visitez le magnifique Court End, découvrez les maisons Wickham et Davis, le rôle central de Richmond dans le procès pour trahison de Burr et Beef Juice !
34
Maison Blanche de la Confédération
Découvrez comment Richmond est devenue la capitale de l'ASC, les années Davis en tant que président, le grand incendie d'évacuation et la visite de Lincoln à Richmond juste un jour après sa reddition.
35
Capitole de Virginie
Écoutez l'histoire de Richmond qui est devenue la troisième capitale du Commonwealth, comment les plans de Jefferson pour le nouveau bâtiment ont mal tourné et la tragédie qui s'est produite en 1870.
36
Église épiscopale Saint-Paul
Visitez l'église de la Confédération et sa splendeur Tiffany et terminez votre visite
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Commentaires (57)
Marcia B
Jul 2022
Jeff is very knowledgeable about Richmond history and a great communicator. Two hours flew by and we had numerous stops.
Have lived locally for a number of years, one might think you know everything but I learned a lot especially about the Egyptian Building (MCV history) and changes around Capital Square.
Top it off with lunch at your pick of restaurants on the way back to the starting point.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2022
Thanks Marcia. It was great fun showing you around.
ETofVA
Jul 2022
Tour was relaxed and very pleasant. We actually had what amounted to a private tour since some others had to cancel. Alexa was our tour guide. She was very nice and quite knowledgeable. City was quiet so it was nice walking around and there was ample shade. Overall a great experience.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2022
Thank you. We are glad you enjoyed your time with us in RVA.
tee_in_tee
Jul 2022
The tour was very good. We took it right when we got into town so it helped us get our bearings and learn about some important places and get an idea of what we wanted to visit in more depth later. Alexa was very personable and knowledgeable tour guide. The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 was that we were not told until an hour before the tour while we were still on the road into town that we needed masks to cut through the hospital for a bathroom break and short cut to the second half of the tour, and the tour company didn’t provide them which left us scrambling at the last minute to find some which we were luckily able to purchase at a Rite Aid nearby. We would have happily brought some with us had we been notified in advance. The only other criticism was the very fast walking pace of the tour. I would have preferred a slightly slower pace, but the listening devices made it not a huge deal for my husband and I to linger a little further behind the others. All in all I would recommend the tour, and I enjoyed the opportunity to learn more about Richmond and it’s history.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2022
Thank you for your kind comments and useful suggestions.