The 10 Best Things to Do in Colonial Heights, United States

March 21, 2018 Madelene Haan

Colonial Heights is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 17,411. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the City of Colonial Heights (along with the City of Petersburg) with Dinwiddie County for statistical purposes.
Restaurants in Colonial Heights

1. Keystone Tractor Works

880 W Roslyn Rd, Colonial Heights, VA 23834-3547 +1 804-524-0020
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5 based on 53 reviews

Keystone Tractor Works

Reviewed By Mark L - Chesterfield, Virginia

This is probably one of the greatest collections of antique tractors and trucks in the world! Yes the world. It is absolutely amazing how many vehicles are fitted into this rather large building. It is just an amazing collection that is displayed very nicely and many of the vehicles have unique stories that are posted along with them. You can take your time and just take in the completely restored machines and even have lunch on some of the best BBQ in the area. Great for all ages. Especially good on a cold rainy day!

2. Pamplin Historical Park

6125 Boydton Plank Rd, Petersburg, VA 23803-7494 +1 877-726-7546
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4.5 based on 247 reviews

Pamplin Historical Park

Featuring the engaging National Museum of the Civil War Soldier, Tudor Hall Plantation, a recreated Military Encampment, and some of the best preserved earthworks in existence, this 424-acre park relives the life and times of a soldier during America's "War Between the States."

Reviewed By davide542 - utah

This park is of great historic significance. The area is a part of the fortifications around Petersburg during the Civil War.
Many of the activities are interactive and of particular appeal to children.
In a time when history is less taught,this park offers a great experience in understanding the causes and resolution of the Civil War.
Cost of admittance is quite low and the overall effect is far superior to many other sites in the area.
We enjoyed ourselves and feel our time here was well spent.

3. US Army Quartermaster Museum

1201 22nd St, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1601 +1 804-734-4203
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

US Army Quartermaster Museum

Since its birth during the Revolutionary War in 1775, the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps has fed, clothed and equipped the U.S. Army. The Museum's 11 exhibit galleries tell the stories of how the Quartermasters have provided logistical support from Valley Forge and Little Big Horn to Iraq and Afghanistan. Some of the Museum's significant artifacts include the nation's first 50 star flag, General George Patton's World War II jeep, General Grant's Civil War saddle and General Eisenhower's World War II field quarters. Others include uniforms, flags, weapons, horse equipment; food preparation, mortuary affairs, water, petroleum and air delivery equipment. The Museum's 26,000 artifacts make it the fourth largest Army museum in the country.

Reviewed By DrSallyB - San Jose, California

If it's true that an army travels on its stomach, this will give you a new appreciation for the miraculous feeding of the multitudes the quartermaster corps regularly provides! The museum is home to a amphibious landing craft used on Utah Beach during the D-Day invasion. It has special meaning for me since my dad's WWII army division landed there.

4. Blandford Church and Cemetery

111 Rochelle Lane, off Crater Road, Petersburg, VA 23803 +1 804-733-2396
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5 based on 184 reviews

Blandford Church and Cemetery

Reviewed By Beowulf_ctb - Petersburg, Virginia

Petersburg is a town that has seen better days. One of the nicest local attractions is the cemetery with its chapel, originally an Anglican church. The cemetery boasts the grave of the highest-ranking British officer buried in the United States. Many graves date back to the 1600s. There is also a beautiful Confederate section, with politically incorrect monuments and flags. The chapel is the only building in North America having stained glass windows designed by Tiffany, himself. They commemorate the states of the Confederacy. If you are in the area, this attraction is worth a visit.

5. Roslyn Landing Park

265 Charles H Dimmock Pkwy, Colonial Heights, VA 23834-2977 +1 804-520-9392
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Roslyn Landing Park

Reviewed By lalocadr19 - Hollywood, Florida

I found this park near my hotel while staying in Colonial Height. I had great time walking, park has walking trail. Lot of water avenue, but not to swim or drink, trail was 4.1 miles total. Beautiful surrounding trees.

6. Swift Creek Mill Theatre

17401 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Chesterfield, VA 23834-5300 +1 804-748-5203
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Swift Creek Mill Theatre

Reviewed By Richard B - Thornburg

I have not been since the renovation...very nice elevator if needed....food was much improved over last time...the meatloaf was ok...mac and cheese very good...I had the soup and that was very good...the apple betty with ice cream was delicious...the show Hallaluhah Girls was very funny...great actors in this one....the only item to mention was the line to the buffet...they should either have two stations or send tables up a few at a time...the line was about 50-75 deep and you have to wind your way thru servers other people with food and stand over people eating..I am sure they did not find it pleasant either...but again not a complaint just a mention the evening was very enjoyable....thank you!!

7. U.S. Army Women's Museum

2100 Adams A Avenue, Building P-5219, Fort Lee, VA 23801-2100 +1 804-734-4327
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

U.S. Army Women's Museum

The U.S. Army Women's Museum is the only one in the world that tells the history and contributions of women to the Army. The Army is the only branch of the U.S. Armed Forces to have a museum dedicated to preserving the history of women's service.The Museum serves as an educational institution, providing military history training and instruction to soldiers, veterans and the civilian community. The Museum has one of the most comprehensive and expansive collections in the world of primary and secondary documents pertaining to the history of U.S. Army women. The museum is the custodian and repository of artifacts and archival material pertaining to the service of women across all branches and organizations of the U.S. Army from inception to the present day. The museum collects, preserves, manages, interprets and exhibits these unique artifacts as a means to provide training and educational outreach.The museum is open to the public.

Reviewed By Spike762x39 - Manahawkin, New Jersey

I walked out of the Quartermaster's Museum and right next door was one I never knew existed- the Army Woman's Museum. Very informative on the role females have played from the very beginnings of Army history and a lot of detail on the WAC or Woman's Army Corps. I learned a lot. Also VERY kid friendly! There are some props to take pictures with, I wish I had my daughter with me. The whole place takes less than 1 hour to see, a great short visit.

8. Petersburg National Battlefield Park

1539 Hickory Hill Rd, Petersburg, VA 23803-4721 +1 804-732-3531
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4.5 based on 385 reviews

Petersburg National Battlefield Park

Reviewed By barbaragwen270 - Sebastian, Florida

I've been to the park several times over the years and never tire of it. Stop in for a look at the area. The battlefield is so interesting and nicely kept.

9. Violet Bank Museum

326 Royal Oak Ave, Colonial Heights, VA 23834 +1 804-520-9395
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4 based on 14 reviews

Violet Bank Museum

Home occupied by Robert E. Lee now houses a Civil War collection.

Reviewed By WanderPep - Virginia

I currently live fairly close to this museum, and had wanted to visit for a while. The historic, beautiful tree outside this museum is the 2nd largest of it's kind in the world. This museum use to be a large farmhouse (most of it is gone now) and the area surrounding it was farmland. It was also the headquarters of various armies during the Civil War. I enjoyed learning the history of the house and the local area. It was just one more piece of the Civil War puzzle I am learning about while visiting historic sites in the area. Although the museum itself was only moderately interesting, the admission was only $1. It was absolutely worth it to go and was a fun way to spend an hour.

10. National Museum of the Civil War Soldier

6125 Boydton Plank Rd, Petersburg, VA 23803-7494 +1 804-861-2408
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5 based on 63 reviews

National Museum of the Civil War Soldier

Featuring the engaging National Museum of the Civil War Soldier, Tudor Hall Plantation, a recreated Military Encampment, and some of the best preserved earthworks in existence, this 424-acre park relives the life and times of a soldier during America's "War Between the States."

Reviewed By tjbss - Greensboro

Modern, clean, functioning multimedia, friendly staff and volunteers, and a wide range of information relating to life as a Civil War Soldier. The audio tour in the main building was easy to use (navigate) and I ran out of time before I ran out of...MoreThank you for visiting and we are happy to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us. If you plan to return, you may consider one of our new membership packages which might benefit families with annual unlimited access at an affordable price.

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