Historic Tredegar

Richmond


Part of the multisite American Civil War Museum, this fascinating exhibit – housed inside an 1861 iron works that at its height employed 800 free and slave laborers – explores the causes and course of the Civil War from the Union, Confederate and African American perspectives.

The new museum building set into the hillside incorporates ruins from the historic Tredegar Iron Works.


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