The 10 Best Educational sites in Virginia, United States

July 31, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Virginia can make American history come alive. Visit Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, tour Civil War battlefields, explore the living history museum at Williamsburg… the possibilities are endless (if the kids object, break up the historical sightseeing with a visit to Busch Gardens). Arlington, site of Arlington National Cemetery, is just across the Potomac River from all the major sites in D.C. In addition to beaches and historical attractions, Virginia has plenty to offer outdoor enthusiasts. Active families will love the Blue Ridge Highlands, where hiking, canoeing and tubing are just a few of the activities offered. Couples might enjoy a romantic mountain cabin in Virginia after a day of hiking in Shenandoah National Park.
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1. Virginia Military Institute

319 Letcher Ave, Lexington, VA 24450-2148 +1 540-464-7232 http://www.vmi.edu/VMI_Museum/
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5.0 based on 461 reviews

Virginia Military Institute

Reviewed By SusanRoAne - San Francisco, United States

We visited VMI whose son is a cadet. We coincidentally met and spoke with both General Peay, the Superintendent as well as second in command. My host, Patrick Morin, was well-informed about practices, policies and history of VMI. We were able to spend time with his son and roommates in the PX and that was unusual. We visited the Jackson Memorial Hall and Museum, Saw the Stonewall Jackson House, The chapel, Barracks (though we had to stand outside, and the spectacular George C Marshall Museum. We watched the RATS walk the yellow line and cadets on their way to classes. VMI is our history and worth a visit.

2. Virginia Union University

1500 N Lombardy St, Richmond, VA 23220-1784 +1 804-257-5600
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Virginia Union University

3. The Glass Palette - Interactive Glass Art Studio

1304 E Market St Suite W, Charlottesville, VA 22902-5468 +1 434-977-9009 [email protected] http://theglasspalette.net
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5.0 based on 160 reviews

The Glass Palette - Interactive Glass Art Studio

Introducing the only interactive studio of its kind in Virginia... Drop in any time and create one-of-a-kind glass gifts, hand made by YOU. No experience required - we'll show you how!Create beautiful fused glass jewelry, sun catchers, candle holders, picture frames, etc. Make your own sandblasted glasses or plates. There's something for everyone! All ages are welcome. The possibilities are endless!Visit our gift gallery for unique handmade glass art.

Reviewed By christinadO5142WJ

We had a really great time. Sam was very helpful for us as we are new to this. It was a terrific way to spend the afternoon making our glass creations. Will definitely do it again!!

4. First Landing State Park

2500 Shore Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23451-1415 +1 757-412-2300 [email protected] http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/first-landing.shtml
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4.5 based on 1,070 reviews

First Landing State Park

Nature enthusiasts will love this park with 2,700-acres of hiking trails, cypress swamps and nesting grounds for a variety of birds.

Reviewed By Davidgetsaround

Tucked away on the North side of Virginia Beach is a hidden treasure, a beach and campground, nature preserve and set of hiking trails. First Landing is popular, for those who know where to find it. I find myself going there all throughout the year as a way to enjoy a bit of nature in an otherwise urban life.

5. Sully Historic Site

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4.5 based on 97 reviews

Sully Historic Site

Sully Historic Site is a charming and historic place to visit. The feature attractions, of course, are the site's history and historic structures. The grounds are a lovely place for strolling. Sully reflects Fairfax County history. It was the 1794 home of Richard Bland Lee, Northern Virginia's first Representative to Congress and General Robert E. Lee's uncle. Sully is on the National Register for Historic Places, is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is part of the National Park Service’s Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. Holiday Tour Fees for Private / Same Household Groups 12/3/20 - 01/03/21: 1 or 2 people: $25.00 3 to 9 people: $45.00 Walk-through house tours are available Thursdays through Sundays at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Forgotten Road Tours are available on demand at 2 p.m. This is a one-hour, outside walking tour of the original outbuildings and slave quarters. Meet at the Main house 15 min prior for COVID-19 screening. Masks are required.

6. The College of William and Mary

102 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg, VA 23185-3616 +1 757-221-4000 [email protected] http://www.wm.edu/
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4.5 based on 780 reviews

The College of William and Mary

The Sir Christopher Wren building, the oldest college building in America, is one of several historical attractions on the campus of this second-oldest university in the U.S., which boasts four U.S. presidents among its graduates.

Reviewed By VirginiaKayak - Norfolk, United States

Great and historic Campus. Modern law school building. Great walking campus including home of Phi Beta Kappa honors. Adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg and at the end of Duke of Gloucester Street. Don’t miss Crim Dell; ask any student for directions. Visit the student center or Swem Library to get a feel for student life. The student bookstore is a great place to browse. Many famous alums here and walkable from ant Colonial attractions.

7. Hampton University

Hampton, VA 23668 http://www.hamptonu.edu/
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Hampton University

Reviewed By Chrysler253 - Bronx, United States

Rich history and a beautiful campus makes for a delightful experience. The Hampton University Museum is a must see when stepping foot on campus; the intriguing collection of artwork and artifacts displayed show the diverse and colorful history of Hampton. Education and culture go hand-in-hand, the knowledge of one's past will greatly influence the trajectory of one's future. If you are in the Hampton area, please visit Hampton University and see one of the finest HBCUs in America.

8. Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. Association for Research and Enlightenment

215 67th St At the intersection of 67th Street and Atlantic Avenue., Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061 +1 757-428-3588 [email protected] http://www.edgarcayce.org
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4.5 based on 284 reviews

Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. Association for Research and Enlightenment

Explore the fascinating work of Edgar Cayce, documented psychic and the "father of holistic medicine." Founded in 1931 to research and explore transpersonal subjects such as holistic health, ancient mysteries, personal spirituality, dreams, philosophy, reincarnation, and intuition. Join us daily for free lecture, film and tour. Visit our library, bookstore and gift shop, relaxing meditation garden, or stone labyrinth. Enjoy a healthy meal at the Leaping Lizard Café or relax in our holistic spa. Visit our Web site for a full schedule of events for our non-profit organization.

Reviewed By msdee123 - Virginia Beach, United States

I was a regular here for so long that I'd get hugs when I walk in. I enjoyed the student massages most of all but they're not in full service during the pandemic. They reopened July 9th but not quite everything is open or offered. They offer a full range of massage therapy and reflexology as well as things like cranial sacral or colonics. I always wanted to try the more. I also saw a chiropractor there once. They offer body work, holistic clinical works, hydrotherapies, spa packages and hypnotherapy screenings. They use to offer free classes at 3:30 daily but no longer. Peter would lead the meditation for the staff. They have a library and book store as well. They had weekend events that were a bit pricey however, I'm not certain when they'll be offered with the pandemic limitations. I'd recommend this place highly. It's bought me peaceful times over the years and taught me a thing or two as well. I know quite a few massage therapy students who have gradated from their massage school and went on to be the best ones in the area! Can hardly wait to return for reflexology. This place is where I began receiving it decades ago. I learned a lot over the years. Edgar Cayce was considered way ahead of his time. I watched videos of his life and was shocked the and pleasantly surprised that the center still stands even tho he's deceased. Smart man with gifts beyond belief.

9. Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts

1000 W Broad St Fine Arts Building, Richmond, VA 23284-9076 +1 804-828-1696 http://arts.vcu.edu/
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) adjoins the historic Fan District in Richmond, where my American cousins live. It is a relatively young university, though it has a large student body. VCU has good academic reputation, especially in the arts.

10. Fredericksburg Area Museum

907 Princess Anne St Old Town Hall and Market House, Fredericksburg, VA 22401-5821 +1 540-371-3037 http://www.famva.org
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Fredericksburg Area Museum

The FAM, housed in historic Town Hall/ Market House (c. 1816), has been part of the fabric of community life throughout the Fredericksburg area for nearly three decades. It tells the stories of the Fredericksburg community and regions, from the Virginia Indians pre-contact to the Black Lives Matter Movement. Our goal is to connect people to our community’s history.

Reviewed By MBW64 - Fredericksburg, United States

Love FAM. We are annual pass holders. Great exhibits that tell the history of Fredericksburg, both old and new.

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