Next to the Capitol is the old City Hall, completed in 1894. It is a beautiful building and quite unusual inside. Not open to tours, it was still a fun building to peek into the entryway.
One block from the Capitol we visited the St. Paul's Episcopal Church (completed 1845). Both Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis worshiped here. The Tiffany Stained glass windows are incredibly beautiful and when we visited the sanctuary it was filled with the organist's creations.
We also stop for a quick visit to Cathedral of Sacred Heart, completed in 1905. This was yet another beautiful church.
We finished up the day by visiting the the 100 acre Victorian estate, the Maymont. James and Sally Dooley completed their mansion in 1893. Named the Maymont after Sally's maiden name May, and Mont for Mountain. The Dooleys lived in the home for 30 years, had no children, and all the furnishings are original and beautiful. The grounds are beautiful as well. The grounds include an Italian Garden with pergola and water fountains and a most beautiful Japanese garden with a 100 year old Japanese Maple tree, a 45 foot waterfall, torii gate and rock gardens. More on the Dooleys can be read at : Dooley
Virginia State Capitol Marble Statue of George Washington 1785-1792 by Jean Antoine Houdon Virginia State Capitol The House of Representatives Virginia State Capitol The Senate Virginia State Capitol Old City Hall Richmond, Virginia Old City Hall Richmond, Virginia Old City Hall Richmond, Virginia St. Paul's Episcopal Church Richmond, Virginia St. Paul's Episcopal Church Richmond, Virginia St. Paul's Episcopal Church Richmond, Virginia St. Paul's Episcopal Church Richmond, Virginia St. Paul's Episcopal Church Richmond, Virginia St. Paul's Episcopal Church Richmond, Virginia Cathedral of Sacred Heart Richmond, Virginia Cathedral of Sacred Heart Richmond, Virginia Sled in Carriage House Maymont Richmond, Virginia Maymont Richmond, Virginia Butler Quarters Maymont Richmond, Virginia Maymont Richmond, Virginia Maymont Richmond, Virginia Maymont Richmond, Virginia Maymont Richmond, Virginia Maymont Japanese Gardens Richmond, Virginia |
No comments:
Post a Comment