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Patrick Henry's Red Hill
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Hours:
Open daily: 9am-5pm; Closes at 4pm during Winter; Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years
Driving Directions:
Two hours south of Charlottesville, Two hours southwest of Richmond, 45 minutes south of Lynchburg.
About Us
Red Hill is the last home and burial place of Virginia's first governor, Patrick Henry. Declared a National Memorial in 1986, Red Hill exhibits the largest collection of Patrick Henry artifacts in the world and interprets the life of Henry and his enslaved people. Natural wonders such as the National Champion Osage orange tree make Red Hill a unique place in Virginia history.
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Events
Starry Night with Crewe Astronomy Club
- Stars, Night, Red Hill, Patrick Henry
- Saturday Oct 12, 2024
Red Hill Rediscovered: Art Tour of Red Hill
- Tour, Patrick Henry, Red Hill, art
- Saturday Oct 26, 2024
Red Hill Rediscovered: A Fractured Community-Tracing the Lives of the People Dorothea Henry Winston Enslaved
- Red Hill, Patrick Henry, Livestream, Talk
- Saturday Nov 9, 2024
Red Hill Rediscovered: Lost Buildings of Red Hill Walking Tour
- Red Hill walking tour
- Saturday Nov 9, 2024
Christmas Open House at Patrick Henry's Red Hill
- Holiday Open House at Patrick Henry's Red Hill
- Sunday Dec 1, 2024
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