• Harriet Tubman: American Moses

    Join us for a day of fun activities exploring the life of Harriet Tubman, the American Moses, before, during, and after the Civil …

    $10
  • Hunter’s Raid: The Battle of Lynchburg

    Join Greg Starbuck, Executive Director of Historic Sandusky, for a screening of the Emmy Award-winning documentary Hunter’s Raid: The Battle for Lynchburg, followed by …

    $10
  • Battlefield Tour: Seven Days Campaign

    Join us for a caravan-style tour of the Seven Days Battles! This 6-hour tour will first meet at ACWM–Tredegar at 8:45 AM. Click to see google map. TOUR STOP ADDRESSES: 1. ACWM–Tredegar (Restrooms & Food): 480 Tredegar St. Richmond, VA 23219 2. Dabbs House: 3812 Nine Mile Rd, Richmond, VA 23223 3. Chickahominy Bluff: 2302 Springdale Rd, Richmond, VA 23222 4. Beaver Dam Creek: 7423 Cold Harbor Rd, Mechanicsville, VA 23111 5. Gaines’ Mill (Restrooms at Cold Harbor Visitor Center): 6283 Watt House Rd, Mechanicsville, VA 23111 6. Grapevine Bridge (Lunch Break): 1352 Hanover Rd, Sandston, VA 23150 7. Savage's Station 2801 Meadow Rd, Sandston, VA 23150 8. White Oak Swamp at Elko Union Church: 6861 Elko Rd, Sandston, VA …

    $50
  • Secrets of the Gray House Tour (Every Tuesday in June)

    Step inside the Gray House and uncover Civil War secrets, spies, and hidden stories on special tours every Tuesday in June! Step inside the Gray House, also known as the White House of the Confederacy, and learn the story of Mary Richards Bowser and the other enslaved servants who secretly shared information about what was happening within the Confederate President's House. Discover the secret hidden by Judah Benjamin and how Elizabeth Van Lew succeeded in maintaining her cover. These special tours take place every Tuesday in June from 10:30AM – 11:30AM at the White House of the Confederacy at 1201 E. Clay St. Richmond, VA 23219. Free to Members

    $15
  • A Slumbering Serpent: George Washington on Slavery and Disunion

    In this engaging living history program, George Washington (portrayed by Brian Hilton) will reflect on the moral, economic, and political challenges of slavery in his time and the growing divisions threatening the young nation’s unity. The presentation offers a historically grounded and thoughtful exploration of Washington’s evolving conscience and leadership. Following his remarks, the audience will be invited to engage in a question-and-answer session exploring these complex issues. Members Reception at 5 pm

    $10
  • Tredegar History Tours DAILY

    The American Civil War Museum – Historic Tredegar 480 Tredegar St., Richmond, Virginia, United States

    Tredegar History Tours and Musket Firing Demonstrations happening DAILY! Join us for a Tredegar History Tour—an engaging journey through the story of the former Tredegar Iron Works, right in the heart of downtown Richmond. Explore one of Richmond’s most iconic historical sites, discover how cannons were made during the Civil War, and check out our current exhibitions!

    Free
  • Mornings at the Museum: Faces of the Civil War

    Beginning July 7, join us every Tuesday/Thursday in July from 10AM–12PM and 2–4PM to learn about individuals who lived through the American Civil War, from the famous to the obscure. Each day, we will focus on different people from all walks of life. We will have activities, games, crafts, and books geared toward elementary and middle school aged kids, but all are welcome to participate! •July 7: The Presidency (Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis) •July 9: Freedom (Frederick Douglass & Henry Box Brown) •July 14: Bleeding Kansas (John Brown) •July 16: The Trent Affair (Charles Francis Adams, James Mason, & John Slidell) •July 21: Espionage (Elizabeth Van Lew & Benjamin F. Stringfellow) •July 23: Medicine (Mary Edwards Walker, Susie King Taylor, …

    $10
  • Wine Down Wednesday

    Unwind after a long workday with stunning views of the James River at Wine Down Wednesday! Please join us on the last Wednesday of June, …

    $10