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The Central Rappahannock Heritage Center is an archives/research facility devoted to preserving grassroots history of Fredericksburg and the Counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania and Stafford. The Center houses a wealth of information on family histories, slavery, businesses and organizations. Court Records including deeds, wills, marriage records, slave registers. Also books, plats, maps and photographs. Open to researchers Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 AM to 4 PM, the first Saturday of each month from 9 AM to Noon, and by appointment.
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(540) 373-3704
900 Barton St.
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Chatham is the only house in American to be visited by both George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. In the 1700s it was a owned by William Fitzhugh, a wealthy planter and politician. Fitzhugh employed 100 slaves some of whom revolted in 1805, when an overseer tried to get them to go back to work after the Christmas holiday. Three men died in the incident. Chatham is best-known for its role in the Civil War when it served the Union army as both a headquarters and hospital. Clara Barton and Walt Whitman were both at the house during the war.
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(540) 373-4461
120 Chatham Lane
Falmouth, VA 22405
The museum is located next to the Spotsylvania County Visitor Center. Displays of original Civil War arms, equipment and a life-size diorama give visitors an understanding of the hardship of camp life and the carnage of the battlefield. A narrated, 3-D slide show tells the story of Civil War life. A children’s area gives young visitors an opportunity to learn through hands-on play. Well stocked museum store. Admission: Adults: $5, Children (7-16): $2, discounts for Seniors, Military and groups. Open February 1-December 22, 9 am – 5 pm. Closed Thanksgiving and December 23-January 31. Handicapped accessible. Bus and RV parking available.
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(540) 834-1859
4712 Southpoint Pkwy.
Fredericksburg, VA 22407
Confederate Cemetery in Spotsylvania County
Local women concerned about these unattended plots formed the Spotsylvania Memorial Association. In 1866 they established a Confederate Cemetery on five acres of land a half mile northeast of the Court House. The Association reburied nearly 600 soldiers from 10 states in the new location. Most are identified and organized by state. A few remain unknown. Headstones provided by the federal government mark all of the graves. In the center of the cemetery, a granite shaft crowned by a stone confederate solider silently stands watch over the dead.
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(540) 507-7996
Courthouse Road
Spotsylvania, VA 22553
This 18th centery building was used as a Union headquarters during the May 5-6, 1864 Battle of the Wilderness. One year earlier, during the Battle of Chancellorville, wounded men were cared for at the nearby; the most famous patient in the hospital was Confederate General "Stonewall" Jackson. The cemetery includes the grave of Jackson's amputated arm. The building is open 11-5 weekends and holidays May-October, and Fridays mid-June to mid-August. When closed, a pass to the grounds may be obtained at the Chancellorsville Visitor Center. For complete information from the National Park Service, visit www.nps.gov/frsp.
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(540) 786-2880
36380 Constitution Highway
Locust Grove, VA 22508
Housed in the historic 1816 Town Hall/Market House, the Fredericksburg Area Museum & Cultural Center tells the story of the Fredericksburg area's rich and varied past. Visit now to enjoy changing exhibitions, seasonal events and our permanent exhibition, "British Heritage - American Style," which displays the remarkable decorative arts history of the Fredericksburg region. Visit again in fall 2008, when our expansion into a second historic building is complete, to see seven exciting new exhibits and our beautiful new Museum shop!
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(540) 371-3037
907 Princess Anne Street
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Come and tour the Fredericksburg Area Museum & Cultural Center.
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(540) 371-3037
907 Princess Anne Street
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Make the Fredericksburg Visitor Center your first stop on your visit to the area. Located in the heart of Fredericksburg's 40-block National Historic District, you can buy a pass to the region's museums and historic sites; get a trolley ticket; learn about the galleries and studios that dot the downtown area; or choose from more than 40 chef-owned restaurants within easy walking distance. See the 12-minute orientation program, get events, lodging, parking and additional travel information. Open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., extended summer hours.
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(800) 678-4748
706 Caroline St
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Retrace some of the history of the Civil War at four battlefields: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, The Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House. During the summer walking tours guided by park historians are available in certain locations. The battlefields are open daily until dusk. Two visitor centers at Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg help interpret the four battlefields with audio-visual presentations and museum exhibits. Maps, brochures and assistance from park historians are available. Open daily from 9 am-5 pm, except January 1, Thanksgiving Day and December 25. Hours expand on spring and fall weekends and daily during the summer. Admission is free, but a fee is charged for the 22 minute film: $2 ages 10-61, $1 ages 62 and above. Please allow 50 minutes for your visit. For complete information from the National Park Service, visit www.nps.gov/frsp.
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(540) 373-6122
1013 Lafayette Blvd
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont - The richly furnished country house and working studio of American impressionist painter Gari Melchers (1860-1932) can be seen as they appeared in the 1920s. Explore the colorful formal gardens and wooded hiking trails of the artist's 27-acre retreat. Enjoy special exhibitions of the art of Melchers and his contemporaries. We invite you to consider the Gari Melchers Home and Studio as the setting for your wedding, reception, bridal luncheon, evening event or business meeting. The stunning Studio Pavilion at Belmont, situated in an elegant woodland setting, is connected to the artist’s original studio building and opens onto the estate’s gardens.
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(540) 654-1015
224 Washington Street
Fredericksburg, VA 22405
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