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City Point Early History Museum at St. Dennis Chapel609 Brown Avenue (804) 458-2564 This museum is planning to reopen with a new exhibition in the future. |
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| City Point Open Air Museum 505 Cedar Lane to Water Street (804) 541-2461 This self-guided walking tour includes 25 points of interest with most focusing on Civil War history. Outdoor storyboards capture the people and events of City Point as you walk down the same streets that General Ulysses S. Grant and President Abraham Lincoln once did. Brochure available at Visitor Center. |
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Weston Plantation 400 Weston Lane off 21st Avenue (804) 458-4682 This elegant 18th-century plantation home overlooks the Appomattox River and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Weston Manor is notable for preserving much of its original interior. The guided tour includes three floors furnished in period antiques and reproductions. Gift shop on-site. Admission fee. |
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Sears Catalog Homes Crescent, Oakwood & Prince George Avenues (804) 541-2461 A selection of Sears, Roebuck & Company catalog homes is located in the Crescent Hills neighborhood of Hopewell. Drive through this area and see mail-order homes built from 1926-1937. Brochure available at Visitor Center. |
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Located in Ashford Civic Plaza, “In Gear” commemorates Hopewell’s industrial past. It was sculpted by Matthew D. Fine and dedicated in 1991.