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St. Petersburg Museum of History
The St. Petersburg Museum of History experience includes v...
The Revolutionary War in Petersburg
On April 25, 1871, a British army force of 2,500 soldiers ...
African-Americans in Petersburg
The Petersburg area has an extraordinarily rich African-Am...
Petersburg Museums
Blandford Church
Blandford Church was built in 1735 ...
Petersburg National Battlefield
Beginning on June 15, 1864, less than three miles east of ...
The Survey of Petersburg
Abraham Lincoln laid out the original sixty blocks ...
Petersburg’s Natural Parks
Lee Park
Typical of the uniquely American “wildernes...
Petersburg’s Old Towne
Virginia Indian Trade
You are standing in the oldest...
Petersburg Region
The Petersburg Area. Throughout this are you will find att...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church - St. Petersburg
Built in 1922, the Bethel AME Church is Gothic Revival in ...
Results for Petersburg
St. Petersburg Museum of History
The St. Petersburg Museum of History experience includes various galleries that include: Flight One - The World’s First Airline exhibit featuring a full size, working replica of the Benoist Air Boat; Schrader's Little Cooperstown - history told through the world's ...
The Revolutionary War in Petersburg
On April 25, 1871, a British army force of 2,500 soldiers under the command of Genera! William PhilIips attacked Petersburg, hoping to capture the American military supplies here and eventually link up with General Cornwallis’ army coming to Petersburg from ...
African-Americans in Petersburg
The Petersburg area has an extraordinarily rich African-American heritage. In 1625, most of the Africans in Virginia were servants at Flowerdew Hundred, nearby in Prince George County. In the 18th century, tens of thousands of newly enslaved Africans entered Virginia ...
Petersburg Museums
Blandford Church
Blandford Church was built in 1735 as the seat of worship for colonists who were members of the Anglican Church. The church building was abandoned in 1806 when membership in its congregation dwindled as a result of the consecration ...
Petersburg National Battlefield
Beginning on June 15, 1864, less than three miles east of where you are standing, 18,000 Union troops attacked the Confederate line of defensive fortifications surrounding the city. When all attempts to take the city by direct assault failed by ...
The Survey of Petersburg
Abraham Lincoln laid out the original sixty blocks of Petersburg, Illinois between November 1835 and February 1836. In 1832, Peter Lukins and George Warburton had laid out a few lots for a new town. Lukins and Warburton played a card ...
Petersburg’s Natural Parks
Lee Park
Typical of the uniquely American “wilderness” tradition of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Lee Park was developed with an emphasis on natural scenery and native flora as a symbol of local pride and a refuge from the ...
Petersburg’s Old Towne
Virginia Indian Trade
You are standing in the oldest part of Petersburg, known today as Old Towne. In 1646, Fort Henry was established here, along the colonial frontier, to protect settlers in the region and to capitalize on trade with the ...
Petersburg Region
The Petersburg Area. Throughout this are you will find attractions for the entire family, from museum houses and gardens to a zoo, from fine dining to camping, from Civil War Trails and battlefields to white-water kayaking.
Charles City. Explore the famous ...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church - St. Petersburg
Built in 1922, the Bethel AME Church is Gothic Revival in style and located in the Jamestown neighborhood northwest of St. Petersburg's downtown core. It is the first and oldest predominantly African American church and denomination in the city, playing ...