Fluvanna County Historical
About the Business
The Fluvanna County Historical institution is a museum and tourist attraction located at 14 Stone Jail Street in Palmyra, Virginia, United States. This institution showcases the rich history and heritage of Fluvanna County, offering visitors a glimpse into the past through exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays. Explore the fascinating stories of the region's early settlers, Civil War battles, and local traditions that have shaped the community. With its unique collection and engaging presentations, the Fluvanna County Historical institution is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
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Location & Phone number
14 Stone Jail St, Palmyra, VA 22963, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"My home town so beautiful"
"My home town so beautiful"
"That peculiar scent of boxwoods combined with historic architecture brings nostalgic memories to this Old Dominion site."
"That peculiar scent of boxwoods combined with historic architecture brings nostalgic memories to this Old Dominion site."
"Great place for a day out with the family. Lot of historical local things to see."
"Great place for a day out with the family. Lot of historical local things to see."
"You must go to Second Sundays. Tour the old stone jail, the old courthouse and Maggie's house to learn about the fascinating history of Fluvanna County."
"You must go to Second Sundays. Tour the old stone jail, the old courthouse and Maggie's house to learn about the fascinating history of Fluvanna County."
"This is definitely a must see in fluvanna! We had no idea how awesome the interior would be! Trisha, our tour guide, was incredibly enthusiastic and a wealth of information. Thank you residents of Fluvanna for lending your precious artifacts to the jail. We will be back!"
"This is definitely a must see in fluvanna! We had no idea how awesome the interior would be! Trisha, our tour guide, was incredibly enthusiastic and a wealth of information. Thank you residents of Fluvanna for lending your precious artifacts to the jail. We will be back!"
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