Here at Extra Attic we're happy to help our
Richmond self storage customers with families get to know the area better and find family-friendly things to do! In fact we were just asked by a newly transplanted family what are some fun, but educational things to do in the local Richmond, VA area. We figured we'd write about it and share some of our favorite places with you on our blog.
School has ended and the children have started their summer vacation. They will become bored quickly, so what can you do to keep them busy and enhance their minds at the same time? Museums! Richmond has so many wonderful museums and historic tours and they are very affordable (or free). Each museum and tour has its own unique attraction. Below is a list of some of the museums and historic tours in the Richmond area. Review the details of each museum, then as a family, identify your favorites and make a plan.
The
Valentine Richmond History Center showcases Richmond, Virginia’s 400-year history with furniture, clothing, documents and much more. It is fascinating to see these authentic articles from centuries ago. The museum is located in the heart of downtown Richmond. The History Center allows the visitor to envision the many facets of our city’s diverse past.
Become a part of Richmond’s history as you hop on board a replica canal boat first used in 1789.
Richmond Canal Cruises offers a 40 minute narrated tour of the James River and Kanawha Canal as you float along the Canal Walk. You will be amazed by the impact of the James River and Kanawha Canal on the history and success of Richmond’s growth. The cruises depart each hour from the Turning Basin at the intersection of 14th and Dock Streets on Virginia Street.
The
Museum of the Confederacy presents a collection of artifacts designed to preserve the history of the Confederate States of America. History books cannot cover all the information about the Confederacy. This museum offers a wonderful opportunity to understand, study and interpret the views, thoughts and feelings of these states.
Is San Francisco the original trolley town? No, in 1888, Richmond, VA was the site of the first trolley system in the world! Come see Richmond’s history through its architecture and landmarks as you ride on a modern day, comfortable trolley operated by
Richmond Trolley Company.
The
Children's Museum of Richmond is a fun place for children to learn through creative problem solving. The museum offers many centers to vary the learning experience. The kids will love their visit here!
What are your favorite family-fun outings in Richmond, VA? We'd love to hear from you!
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