Civil War Sites Located Along Virginia`s Scenic Roads
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Civil War Sites Located Along Virginia`s Scenic Roads
Legend Civil War Sites Located Along Virginia’s Scenic Roads 150 Years of Civil War History Take Virginia Scenic Roads through The Commonwealth of Virginia offers many opportunities to discover the landscapes of the Civil War. Travel Virginia’s scenic roads to visit Civil War sites and tour the historical places where this great conflict occurred 150 years ago. For more information on visiting Virginia’s Civil War sites, visit the Virginia Tourism Corporation’s website: www.virginia.org/civilwar. 2011-2015 Virginia in Scenic Roads Supplement to a Map of Map region boundaries are for geographical reference only. CIVIL WAR 150th Anniversary Civil War Sites Index Virginia, home to more Civil War sites than any other state, will host new exhibits and events at museums, battlefields, and historic sites across the state. Visit www.vacivilwar.org to learn more about the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War and Emancipation in Virginia and the commemorative programs hosted by the Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Appomattox Court House National Historical Park Highway 24, Appomattox, VA (434) 352-8987 Ball’s Bluff Battlefield Regional Park Ball’s Bluff Road, Leesburg, VA (703) 737-7800 Beaverdam Creek (Richmond Nat’l Battlefield Park) 7423 Cold Harbor Road, Mechanicsville, VA (804) 226-1981 Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park 10708 Bristow Road, Bristow, VA (703) 366-3049 Cedar Creek Battlefield 8437 Valley Pike, Middletown, VA (540) 869-2064 Chancellorsville Battlefield (Memorial Nat’l Military Park) 9001 Plank Road, Spotsylvania, VA (540) 786-2880 Cold Harbor Battlefield (Richmond Nat’l Battlefield) 5515 Anderson-Wright Dr. , Mechanicsville, VA (804) 226-1981 Fort Harrison (Richmond Nat’l Battlefield) 8621 Battlefield Park Road, Richmond, VA (804) 226-1981 Fredericksburg Battlefield (Memorial Nat’l Military Park) 1013 Lafayette Boulevard , Fredericksburg, VA (540) 373-6122 Gaines’ Mill Battlefield (Richmond Nat’l Battlefield) 6283 Watt House Road, Mechanicsville, VA (804) 226-1981 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Hanging Rock Battlefield Trail 1206 Kessler Mill Rd, Salem, VA FREE distribution only This map is furnished free of charge and is not to be sold or used for promotional, commercial or political purposes. Commonwealth of Virginia © 2011, 300M Printed on recycled paper Copies can be obtained from the Office of Public Affairs 1401 E. Broad St. Richmond, VA 23219 1-800-367-7623 TTY-TDD users call 711 VAmaps@VirginiaDOT.org www.VirginiaDOT.org 6511 Sudley Road, Manassas, VA (703) 361-1339 Manassas (Second Battle of Bull Run) 6501 Pageland Lane, Manassas, VA (571) 261-3078 North Anna River Battlefield Park 12075 Verdon Road, Doswell, Va (804) 365-7150 Pamplin Historical Park & National Museum 6125 Boydton Plank Road, Petersburg, VA (804) 861-2408 Petersburg National Battlefield (The Crater) 5001 Siege Rd, Petersburg, VA (804) 732-3531 Port Republic Battlefield Park US Rt. 340 & Co. Rt. 708, Port Republic, VA (540) 432-8935 Richmond National Battlefield Park 470 Tredegar Street, Richmond, VA (804) 771-2145 Sailors’ Creek Battlefield Historical State Park 6541 Saylers Creek Road, Rice, VA (804) 561-7510 Spotsylvania Court House (Memorial Nat’l Military Park) 9550 Grant Drive, Spotsylvania, VA Follow signs with this logo to more than 450 Civil War sites across Virginia. Discover history firsthand while driving and walking through some of the most beautiful landscapes anywhere. Five regional programs fill in the gaps between the National Parks and highlight some of the lesser-known stories Virginia’s history has to offer. Each Civil War Trail is outlined in free, full-color maps available at state welcome centers and visitor centers. www.CivilWarTrails.org 888-CIVIL-WAR (888-248-4592) (540) 387-6078 Manassas (First Battle of Bull Run; Manassas Nat’l Battlefield Park) Virginia Civil War Trails Back photo: Fall colors along Virginia Byway Route 690 (Mountain Road) in Loudoun County. Civil War Battlefield Park These locations may include resources such as landmarks, visitor’s centers, tours, and additional historical information. (540) 654-5121 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Staunton River Battlefield State Park 1035 Fort Hill Trail, Randolph, VA (434) 454-4312 Virginia Museum of the Civil War New Market Battlefield 8895 Collins Drive, New Market, VA (866) 515-1864 Wilderness Battlefield (Elwood House; Memorial Nat’l Military Park) 36380 Constitution Highway, Locust Grove, VA Amelia Springs Aquia Creek Landing Brandy Station Battlefield Culpeper County Cedar Mountain Battlefield Pulaski County Cross Keys Battlefield Rockingham County Cumberland Church Farmville 32 33 35 Stafford County Cloyd’s Mountain 31 34 Amelia County Culpeper County (540) 786-2880 Civil War Historic Site These locations may only include signage or markers that indicate where an important event took place. 36 37 38 39 40 Battle of Dam Number 1 (Newport News Park) Newport News Eltham’s Landing New Kent County First & Second Battle of Kernstown (Pritchard Farm, Rose Hill) Frederick County/Winchester Fisher’s Hill Battlefield Toms Brook Fort Monroe Hampton Front Royal Warren County Gosport Navy Yard Portsmouth Great Dismal Swamp Canal Chesapeake Kelly’s Ford Battlefield Culpeper County Lynchburg Lynchburg A message from Governor Robert F. McDonnell 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 McDowell Battlefield Highland County Namozine Church Amelia County Battle of Piedmont Augusta County Portsmouth Naval Hospital Portsmouth Rice’s Depot (Rice’s Station) Prince Edward County Saltville Smyth County Tom’s Brook Shenandoah County Trevilian Station Louisa County Williamsburg Redoubt Park James City County/Williamsburg/York County Wilson’s Wharf (The Battle of Fort Pocahontas) Charles City County Civil War Sesquicentennial Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission The Commonwealth’s history should be studied and remembered to better understand the sacrifices of the Virginians who fought and lived during the four tumultuous years of the Civil War. Virginia’s Civil War battlefields, parks, and sites of interest – a collection larger than in any other state – cover every region across our Commonwealth. We welcome the nation and the world to Virginia during the sesquicentennial of the Civil War and Emancipation and we hope you will enjoy your time in our beautiful and historic Commonwealth. Travel throughout Virginia during the sesquicentennial of the Civil War to experience history firsthand – walk the battlefields, see the sights, and hear the stories. www.VirginiaCivilWar.org