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15 Historical Sites in Virginia That Every American Should Visit According to Travel Pug

Virginia stands at the crossroads of American history, offering visitors an unparalleled journey through the nation's past. From colonial settlements to Civil War battlefields, the Commonwealth's historic sites tell the story of America's evolution from its earliest days to the present. Here is Travel Pug's guide to 15 must-visit locations that have shaped the nation's narrative.
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Stratford Hall
Stratford Hall
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Fort Monroe, Virginia
Fort Monroe, Virginia
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Edgar Allan Poe Museum
Edgar Allan Poe Museum
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Booker T. Washington National Monument
Booker T. Washington National Monument
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John Marshall House, Richmond
John Marshall House, Richmond
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Fredericksburg Battlefield, Virginia
Fredericksburg Battlefield, Virginia
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Virginia State Capitol
Virginia State Capitol
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Yorktown Battlefield
Yorktown Battlefield
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Berkeley Plantation, Berkeley, Virginia
Berkeley Plantation, Berkeley, Virginia
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Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery
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Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
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Jamestown Settlement
Jamestown Settlement
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Colonial Williamsburg, VA
Colonial Williamsburg, VA
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Monticello - Charlottesville, VA
Monticello - Charlottesville, VA
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Mount Vernon - Mount Vernon, VA
Mount Vernon - Mount Vernon, VA
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