The White House of The Confederacy houses the nation's largest collection of military, political and domestic artifacts and art associated with the Confederacy and offers guided tours of the White House of the Confederacy, the residence of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.




The Holocaust claimed at least 12 million lives. Learn about the lives of the Holocaust survivors through their incredible stories of the Kovno Ghetto and Dachau concentration camp. Exhibits and programs.




Walk inside the Virginia War Memorial and you enter hallowed ground. For here on its soaring glass and marble walls are the names of more than 11,600 Virginia heroes who gave their lives to keep our country free


Tour Chimborazo Medical Museum,  the largest Confederate hospital and one of 12 Civil War sites protected by Richmond National Battlefield Park. Between 1861 and 1865, the Civil War Hospital received more than 77,000  for treatment.

   Richmond War Museums

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         Memorial Tours

         Learn the Role Virginia  Played

           in America's War History

White House of The Confederacy

Virginia Holocaust Museum

Nuremberg Trial Audiovisual Exhibit

         Hollywood Cemetery


Most people know Hollywood Cemetery is one of the major tourist attractions in Richmond.


Final resting place of  Presidents James Monroe and John Tyler, along with Confederate President Jefferson Davis, as well over 18,000 Confederate Soldiers . The stunning monuments are considered works of art and the location, considered one of the most beautiful overlooking the James River and the city of Richmond.


This Extraordinary Tour Offers You an Opportunity to Understand How Virginia's Fertile Military History Reflects Ourselves in the Historical Past and in the Present.

Richmond National Battlefield Park

Civil War Visitor Center At  Historic Tredegar Ironworks



When the Confederate Army needed artillery, ammunition, or other weaponry, it turned to the Tredegar Ironworks in the heart of Richmond, Virginia. Three floors of Civil War exhibits, maps and audiovisual presentation.

The American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar Ironworks.


Explores the war through three interwoven perspectives: Union, Confederate and African American

        Confederate War

        Memorial Chapel

Completed in 1887, the chapel was originally part of a home for Confederate Veterans

     Virginia War Memorial

Chimborazo Medical Museum

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This tour is available as a 3-hour, or one-day tour, or as a part of a Movie and Historic Vacations in Virginia  Touring Package