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SUMMARY:Urban Slavery Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join the John Marshall House for the first Urban Slavery Walking tour of the season. Visit six locations downtown that define\, illustrate\, and place urban slavery in Richmond’s Early Republic history. \nThe Urban Slavery Walking Tour runs up to 90 minutes\, starting and ending at the John Marshall House (818 E. Marshall Street\, Richmond\, VA). There may be opportunities to sit at each location\, but be prepared to be on your feet for the duration. We recommend guests bring good walking shoes\, bottled water\, and sun protection if needed. Unless too inclement\, this tour is rain or shine\, so be prepared for the weather. There will be access to bathrooms at the beginning or end of the tour\, but not during. \nGeneral Admission $20; $15 for Preservation Virginia Members; free for children 6 and under. Advanced tour registration required. \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://preservationvirginia.org/event/urban-slavery-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:John Marshall House
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SUMMARY:Polly’s Richmond Walking Tour with Shockoe Hill Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Born March 18\, 1766 in Yorktown\, Virginia\, Polly Marshall came of age alongside the new nation. After settling in Richmond with her husband\, the future Chief Justice John Marshall\, Polly built her life amongst the capital city’s elite. What was Polly’s journey as a daughter\, mother\, friend\, and wife of the Chief Justice? Which people\, experiences\, and personal objects illustrate Polly’s life\, and death\, in Richmond? \nJoin Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House and Richmond’s Shockoe Hill Cemetery in a back-to-back guided walking tour honoring Polly Marshall’s birthday. Your visit will begin with a tour of the John Marshall House\, where Polly lived for over 40 years. Following\, you will walk the short distance to nearby Shockoe Hill Cemetery to view Polly’s grave and learn of her contemporaries buried there\, as well as how these individuals helped shape Polly’s Richmond. \nTwo tour times are available\, at 10am and 2pm. Tours start at the John Marshall House. General admission- $20\, Preservation Virginia Member- $15 \nPurchase 10am tour tickets here\nPurchase 2pm tickets here
URL:https://preservationvirginia.org/event/pollys-richmond-walking-tour-with-shockoe-hill-cemetery/2026-03-21/2/
LOCATION:John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:John Marshall House
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SUMMARY:Polly’s Richmond Walking Tour with Shockoe Hill Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Born March 18\, 1766 in Yorktown\, Virginia\, Polly Marshall came of age alongside the new nation. After settling in Richmond with her husband\, the future Chief Justice John Marshall\, Polly built her life amongst the capital city’s elite. What was Polly’s journey as a daughter\, mother\, friend\, and wife of the Chief Justice? Which people\, experiences\, and personal objects illustrate Polly’s life\, and death\, in Richmond? \nJoin Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House and Richmond’s Shockoe Hill Cemetery in a back-to-back guided walking tour honoring Polly Marshall’s birthday. Your visit will begin with a tour of the John Marshall House\, where Polly lived for over 40 years. Following\, you will walk the short distance to nearby Shockoe Hill Cemetery to view Polly’s grave and learn of her contemporaries buried there\, as well as how these individuals helped shape Polly’s Richmond. \nTwo tour times are available\, at 10am and 2pm. Tours start at the John Marshall House. General admission- $20\, Preservation Virginia Member- $15 \nPurchase 10am tour tickets here\nPurchase 2pm tickets here
URL:https://preservationvirginia.org/event/pollys-richmond-walking-tour-with-shockoe-hill-cemetery/2026-03-21/1/
LOCATION:John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:John Marshall House
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SUMMARY:Treason Trial of Aaron Burr Court End Tour at JMH with The Valentine
DESCRIPTION:The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr: A Court End Tour \nJoin us for a deep dive into one of America’s first great legal spectacles\, the treason trial of Aaron Burr! In the summer of 1807\, the national spotlight landed on Richmond’s Court End neighborhood as Chief Justice John Marshall deliberated the fate of accused traitor Aaron Burr. Learn about the intrigue of the Burr Conspiracy\, the scandalous “Feast of Treason” hosted by John Wickham\, and the lasting impact of this monumental trial. This two-hour experience includes a guided tour of Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House and the Valentine’s Wickham House. \nTours begin at the John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St. \nParking is available at the Valentine’s lot at 407 N. 10th St. \nTour times: \nFriday\, September 5th\, 10am-12pm\, 2pm-4pm \nSaturday\, September 6th\, 10am-12pm\, 2pm-4pm \nPricing: \n$30 General Admission\, $20 for members of Preservation Virginia and/or the Valentine
URL:https://preservationvirginia.org/event/treason-trial-of-aaron-burr-court-end-tour-at-jmh-with-the-valentine/2025-09-06/2/
LOCATION:John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:John Marshall House
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SUMMARY:Treason Trial of Aaron Burr Court End Tour at JMH with The Valentine
DESCRIPTION:The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr: A Court End Tour \nJoin us for a deep dive into one of America’s first great legal spectacles\, the treason trial of Aaron Burr! In the summer of 1807\, the national spotlight landed on Richmond’s Court End neighborhood as Chief Justice John Marshall deliberated the fate of accused traitor Aaron Burr. Learn about the intrigue of the Burr Conspiracy\, the scandalous “Feast of Treason” hosted by John Wickham\, and the lasting impact of this monumental trial. This two-hour experience includes a guided tour of Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House and the Valentine’s Wickham House. \nTours begin at the John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St. \nParking is available at the Valentine’s lot at 407 N. 10th St. \nTour times: \nFriday\, September 5th\, 10am-12pm\, 2pm-4pm \nSaturday\, September 6th\, 10am-12pm\, 2pm-4pm \nPricing: \n$30 General Admission\, $20 for members of Preservation Virginia and/or the Valentine
URL:https://preservationvirginia.org/event/treason-trial-of-aaron-burr-court-end-tour-at-jmh-with-the-valentine/2025-09-06/1/
LOCATION:John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:John Marshall House
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T150251Z
UID:10000004-1757080800-1757088000@preservationvirginia.org
SUMMARY:Treason Trial of Aaron Burr Court End Tour at JMH with The Valentine
DESCRIPTION:The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr: A Court End Tour \nJoin us for a deep dive into one of America’s first great legal spectacles\, the treason trial of Aaron Burr! In the summer of 1807\, the national spotlight landed on Richmond’s Court End neighborhood as Chief Justice John Marshall deliberated the fate of accused traitor Aaron Burr. Learn about the intrigue of the Burr Conspiracy\, the scandalous “Feast of Treason” hosted by John Wickham\, and the lasting impact of this monumental trial. This two-hour experience includes a guided tour of Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House and the Valentine’s Wickham House. \nTours begin at the John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St. \nParking is available at the Valentine’s lot at 407 N. 10th St. \nTour times: \nFriday\, September 5th\, 10am-12pm\, 2pm-4pm \nSaturday\, September 6th\, 10am-12pm\, 2pm-4pm \nPricing: \n$30 General Admission\, $20 for members of Preservation Virginia and/or the Valentine
URL:https://preservationvirginia.org/event/treason-trial-of-aaron-burr-court-end-tour-at-jmh-with-the-valentine/2025-09-05/2/
LOCATION:John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:John Marshall House
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T150251Z
UID:10000003-1757066400-1757073600@preservationvirginia.org
SUMMARY:Treason Trial of Aaron Burr Court End Tour at JMH with The Valentine
DESCRIPTION:The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr: A Court End Tour \nJoin us for a deep dive into one of America’s first great legal spectacles\, the treason trial of Aaron Burr! In the summer of 1807\, the national spotlight landed on Richmond’s Court End neighborhood as Chief Justice John Marshall deliberated the fate of accused traitor Aaron Burr. Learn about the intrigue of the Burr Conspiracy\, the scandalous “Feast of Treason” hosted by John Wickham\, and the lasting impact of this monumental trial. This two-hour experience includes a guided tour of Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House and the Valentine’s Wickham House. \nTours begin at the John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St. \nParking is available at the Valentine’s lot at 407 N. 10th St. \nTour times: \nFriday\, September 5th\, 10am-12pm\, 2pm-4pm \nSaturday\, September 6th\, 10am-12pm\, 2pm-4pm \nPricing: \n$30 General Admission\, $20 for members of Preservation Virginia and/or the Valentine
URL:https://preservationvirginia.org/event/treason-trial-of-aaron-burr-court-end-tour-at-jmh-with-the-valentine/2025-09-05/1/
LOCATION:John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:John Marshall House
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SUMMARY:Urban Slavery Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join the John Marshall House on an Urban Slavery Walking tour. Visit six proximal locations in downtown Richmond that define\, illustrate\, and place urban slavery into the city’s Early Republic landscape. \nThe Urban Slavery Walking Tour runs up to 90 minutes\, starting and ending at the John Marshall House (818 E. Marshall Street\, Richmond\, VA). There may be opportunities to sit at each location\, but be prepared to be on your feet for the duration. We recommend guests bring good walking shoes\, bottled water\, and sun protection if needed. Unless too inclement\, this tour is rain or shine\, so be prepared for the weather. There will be access to bathrooms at the beginning or end of the tour\, but not during. \n— \nGeneral Admission $20; $15 for Preservation Virginia Members; free for children 6 and under. Tickets are non-refundable\, but are transferable to other available dates. Advanced tour registration required.
URL:https://preservationvirginia.org/event/urban-slavery-walking-tour/
LOCATION:John Marshall House\, 818 E Marshall St\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:John Marshall House
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