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 This Greek-Revival style house was constructed by William Miller, proprietor of the Rogers and Miller Marbleworks, in 1869. The house was totally renovated, the charm of the original marble mantles, period window glass, and other architectural details were kept and the "necessities" of today were added, including central air conditioning and newly tiled baths.
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 Grace Manor was constructed in 1910 by William Zimmermann as his wife Louise’s “dream house”. The interior of the house reflects the stylish lifestyle enjoyed in the West Grace Street and Monument Avenue neighborhoods at the turn of the century.
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 A private, nonprofit institution that maintains the world's largest and most thorough collection of military, political and domestic artifacts and art associated with the period of the Confederacy, 1861-1865.
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 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is famous for the largest public Faberge collection outside Russia - more than 300 objets. Other highlights include works of Gauguin, Monet, van Gogh, Delacroix, Matisse, Degas, Picasso, Gainsborough, and others.
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 The Edgar Allan Poe Museum features the memorabilia, photographs, portraits, and documents that tell the story about Poe's life and career, and provides a retreat into early 19th century Richmond where he lived and worked.
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 The historic schoolhouse is at present a very acclaimed country inn with an eclectic and whimsical decor. It is ideal for a honeymoon, corporate retreat, family reunion or relaxing getaway. The Meeting House offers a original and high-tech environment for conferences.
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