A residência do Presidente Thomas Jefferson no topo da montanha, Monticello, Charlottesville

Colonial Williamsburg

Mount Vernon, residência do primeiro presidente americano, George Washington, com vista para o Rio Potomac, perto de Washington, DC

National Air and Space Museum, Centro Steven F. Udvar-Hazy perto do Aeroporto Internacional Washington Dulles
A residência do Presidente Thomas Jefferson no topo da montanha, Monticello, Charlottesville

Colonial Williamsburg

Mount Vernon, residência do primeiro presidente americano, George Washington, com vista para o Rio Potomac, perto de Washington, DC

National Air and Space Museum, Centro Steven F. Udvar-Hazy perto do Aeroporto Internacional Washington Dulles
História e Cultura de Virgínia
Conheça a história e a cultura de Virgínia
Conheça a história e a cultura de Virgínia
Desde que os primeiros assentadores ingleses fixaram-se em Jamestown em 1607, a Virgínia tem desempenhado papel de protagonista na história americana. Hoje o Colonial Parkway com 41,4 km mostra a importância do estado através do período colonial, levando seus visitantes aos lugares históricos mais proeminetes da região.
Vida Colonial em Virgínia
Em Yorktown, os visitantes podem testemunhar onde se travou a última e decisiva batalha da Guerra Revolucionária. Exposições educativas detalham as circunstâncias que levaram à guerra enquanto que diversões típicas do século XVIII ilustram como era ser um soldado Continental. Para descobrir como os colonos levavam uma vida comum naquele tempo, vá até Williamsburg Colonial na Virgínia, o “maior museu vivo da história” da nação. Ocupando uma área de 1.345 mil m2 esse local extraordinário mostra lojas de ferreiros, tavernas, casas de impressão e igrejas, oferecendo uma imagem do passado muito bem preservada.
Residências e Museus presidenciais na Virgínia
Mais ao norte, visite as residências e jardins de George Washington e Thomas Jefferson, que dão uma ideia de como esses personagens formaram a nação.
Sites da Guerra Civil da Virgínia
A Virgínia também foi pano de fundo para muitas atividades durante a Guerra Civil. Faça um passeio pelos maiores campos de batalha, como os Fredericksburg e Manassas, ou visite a McLean House em Appomattox, onde o General Robert E. Lee rendeu-se ao Exército da União.
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