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  • May 18
    9:30 am to 11:30 am

    The History Center and the Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau present a walking tour of E. Broad and Grace streets in downtown Richmond.

  • May 18
    10:00 am to 12:00 pm

    History Hounds

    Saturday, May 18, 2013

    Dogs are invited to join their owners for this walking tour of Church Hill, in partnership with the Richmond SPCA.  Dogs must have current shots, mix well with others and remain on a leash.  Owners are responsible for water and cleaning up after their dogs.

  • May 18
    10:00 am to 11:30 am

    Learn about the cemetery’s history, artwork, symbolism and famous residents, including two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. Meet at the rear of the stone structure on the left at the cemetery entrance, at Cherry and Albemarle streets.

  • May 19
    2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

    Downtown Churches

    May 19, 2013

    Each of the four historic churches on this tour has a fascinating story, distinctive architecture and generations of parishioners. Visit Centenary Methodist, St. Peter's Catholic, St. Paul's Episcopal and Second Presbyterian. Meet at Second Presbyterian Church, on 5th Street between Franklin and Main.

  • May 20
    10:00 am to 11:30 am

    Learn about the cemetery’s history, artwork, symbolism and famous residents, including two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. Meet at the rear of the stone structure on the left at the cemetery entrance, at Cherry and Albemarle streets.

  • May 21
    9:30 am to 11:30 am

    The History Center and the Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau present a walking tour of E. Broad and Grace streets in downtown Richmond.

  • May 21
    10:00 am to 11:30 am

    Learn about the cemetery’s history, artwork, symbolism and famous residents, including two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. Meet at the rear of the stone structure on the left at the cemetery entrance, at Cherry and Albemarle streets.

  • May 22
    9:30 am to 11:30 am

    The History Center and the Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau present a walking tour of E. Broad and Grace streets in downtown Richmond.

  • May 22
    10:00 am to 11:30 am

    Learn about the cemetery’s history, artwork, symbolism and famous residents, including two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. Meet at the rear of the stone structure on the left at the cemetery entrance, at Cherry and Albemarle streets.

  • May 23
    9:30 am to 11:30 am

    The History Center and the Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau present a walking tour of E. Broad and Grace streets in downtown Richmond.

  • May 23
    10:00 am to 11:30 am

    Learn about the cemetery’s history, artwork, symbolism and famous residents, including two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. Meet at the rear of the stone structure on the left at the cemetery entrance, at Cherry and Albemarle streets.

  • May 24
    9:30 am to 11:30 am

    The History Center and the Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau present a walking tour of E. Broad and Grace streets in downtown Richmond.

  • May 24
    10:00 am to 11:30 am

    Learn about the cemetery’s history, artwork, symbolism and famous residents, including two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. Meet at the rear of the stone structure on the left at the cemetery entrance, at Cherry and Albemarle streets.

  • May 25
    9:30 am to 11:30 am

    The History Center and the Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau present a walking tour of E. Broad and Grace streets in downtown Richmond.

  • May 25
    10:00 am to 11:30 am

    Learn about the cemetery’s history, artwork, symbolism and famous residents, including two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. Meet at the rear of the stone structure on the left at the cemetery entrance, at Cherry and Albemarle streets.

  • May 27
    10:00 am to 11:30 am

    Learn about the cemetery’s history, artwork, symbolism and famous residents, including two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. Meet at the rear of the stone structure on the left at the cemetery entrance, at Cherry and Albemarle streets.

  • May 28
    9:30 am to 11:30 am

    The History Center and the Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau present a walking tour of E. Broad and Grace streets in downtown Richmond.

  • May 28
    10:00 am to 11:30 am

    Learn about the cemetery’s history, artwork, symbolism and famous residents, including two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. Meet at the rear of the stone structure on the left at the cemetery entrance, at Cherry and Albemarle streets.

  • May 29
    9:30 am to 11:30 am

    The History Center and the Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau present a walking tour of E. Broad and Grace streets in downtown Richmond.

  • May 29
    10:00 am to 11:30 am

    Learn about the cemetery’s history, artwork, symbolism and famous residents, including two U.S. Presidents, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Generals George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart. Meet at the rear of the stone structure on the left at the cemetery entrance, at Cherry and Albemarle streets.

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