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Things To Do Near Landmark Theater in Richmond, VA in Richmond, VA


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Richmond National Battlefield Park

Richmond National Battlefield Park
(Approx. 1.1 miles)

National Battlefield Park Richmond's civil war battle lasted from 1861-1865.


Science Museum of Virginia

Science Museum of Virginia
(Approx. 1.2 miles)

Aerospace, astronomy, electricity, physical sciences, computers, crystals, telecommunications, and the Foucault pendulum are among the subjects covered in exhibits here. Older children and teens love the Ethyl IMAX Dome and Planetarium, and adults enjoy ...


Isley MugClub Meeting

Isley MugClub Meeting
(Approx. 1.6 miles)

every Wednesday 4-10pm! MugClub Meeting: every Wednesday 4-10pm Open Mic: 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month 6:30pm . . .


Isley Brewing Company presents: DG Trivia

Isley Brewing Company presents: DG Trivia
(Approx. 1.6 miles)

Trivia night every Tuesday at Isley


Isley Brewing Company's Karaoke Night

Isley Brewing Company's Karaoke Night
(Approx. 1.6 miles)

karaoke every thursday at 7


Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
(Approx. 4.5 miles)

One of the most-visited attractions in the Richmond, Va., area, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden offers year-round beauty on a historic property with more than 50 acres of spectacular gardens, dining and shopping.


Emma and George Days

Emma and George Days
(Approx. 15.9 miles)

A two-day educational learning event Weston Plantation will be hosting Emma and George Days August 8-9, 2017 from 9-12:30 p.m.


Petersburg National Battlefield

Petersburg National Battlefield
(Approx. 18.5 miles)

National Battlefield The visitor contact stations at Grant's Headquarters at City Point and Five Forks Battlefield will be closed October 27, 2004 due to a park-wide staff meeting.


Poplar Grove National Cemetery

Poplar Grove National Cemetery
(Approx. 18.5 miles)

National Battlefield


Westover Plantation

Westover Plantation
(Approx. 20.1 miles)

Westover, one of the grandest and most beautiful of the colonial plantations, was built in the mid-eighteenth century by the Byrd family.


 
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