Richmond, VA

June 4th - 5th, 2015

ToDo In RVA

  • Like roller coasters?  One of the best in the world, Intimidator 305, is at King’s Dominion & only 25 minutes away!  Busch Gardens and Williamsburg is only 1 hour from Richmond.
  • Like the outdoors?  Check out Maymount or Lewis Ginter Gardens.  Walk around Belle Island.
  • Want to walk around and explore more than 300 local shops?  Check out Carytown.
  • Like guns? Colonial Shooting Academy is the largest indoor shooting range in the United States! 
  • Like squirrels?  Like baseball? Check out a Richmond Flying Squirrels when they are in town.
  • Visit the Edgar Allan Poe Museum on 1914-16 E Main St, Richmond, VA 23223. Illustrations of the famous poem “The Raven” and numerous other artifacts surrounding the life of this great American author, the father of the psychological horror story, are housed in a series of buildings, including Richmond’s oldest.
  • The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has multiple permanent exhibitions as well as several traveling shows.
  • One of America’s most beautiful boulevards, tree-lined Monument Avenue is the only street in the United States that is a National Historic Landmark.
  • Hollywood Cemetery is a tranquil cemetery, perched above the James River rapids, and contains the grave sites of two US presidents (James Monroe and John Tyler), the only Confederate president (Jefferson Davis) and 18,000 Confederate soldiers. Free walking tours are given at 10am, Monday through Saturday.
  • The Richmond region has more Civil War & Emancipation sites than anywhere else in the nation if you want to visit some battle fields!
  • Check out the cobblestone streets and alleyways called Shockoe Slip for drinking and food!
  • Richmond has two outdoor malls if you want to shop!  Short Pump Town Center and Stony Point Fashion Park.
  • Check out the fan!

 

There is plenty more to do in Richmond!