Eppington: Chesterfield’s Jefferson Connection Take a guided tour of Eppington Plantation, one of the oldest historic structures in the area. Thomas Jefferson was a frequent visitor to this house, built in 1770 by his brother in law Francis Eppes VI. This former tobacco plantation home has remained virtually unchanged since its construction. Visitors will discover Eppington’s link to the Revolutionary War and its unique role in Chesterfield’s history. 1 hour Experience the rich history of Chesterfield County, VA, through interactive and age-appropriate programs that foster an appreciation of our past. Each program is $5 per child. For ages 8 and older. These programs will be available beginning in the Fall of 2009. For details, contact Bryan Truzzie, Historic Sites Specialist, at (804) 751-4946 or [email protected]Home School History Adventures Mondays at the Museum Chesterfield County Museum Life on the Plantation Magnolia Grange Chesterfield Coal: From Fossil Fuel to Electricity Midlothian Mines Park Eppington: Chesterfield’s Jefferson Connection Eppington Plantation These programs are sponsored by Chesterfield County’s Department of Parks and Recreation and the Chesterfield Historical Society. Chesterfield County Museum Complex 10011 Iron Bridge Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832 Thomas Jefferson
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Eppington: Chesterfield’s Jefferson Connection
Take a guided tour of Eppington Plantation, one of the oldest historic structures in the area. Thomas Jefferson was a frequent visitor to this house, built in 1770 by his brother in law Francis Eppes VI. This former tobacco plantation home has remained virtually unchanged since its construction. Visitors will discover Eppington’s link to the Revolutionary War and its unique role in Chesterfield’s history. 1 hour
From Fossil Fuel to Electricity Midlothian Mines Park
Eppington: Chesterfield’s Jefferson Connection Eppington Plantation
These programs are sponsored by
Chesterfield County’s Department of Parks and Recreation
and the Chesterfield Historical Society.
Chesterfield County Museum Complex
10011 Iron Bridge Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832
Thomas Jefferson
Mondays at the Museum
Explore the history of Chesterfield County, and discover the many firsts the County claims, from coal mining and iron production to the first railroad and the second permanent English settlement in the New World.
Visit a replica of an early 20th century Country Store and imagine life in a bygone era. An interactive activity completes the museum experience.
Then take a tour of the historic Courthouse Green, where Continental soldiers
trained and endured great hardship during the Revolutionary War. 1 hour
Life on the Plantation
Built in 1822, Magnolia Grange Plantation presents life as it was for generations of Chesterfield families. Take a guided tour of the home and grounds while learning about daily plantation life. Examine archaeological maps and findings made in recent excavations. The house tour features an interac-tive activity to enhance students’ understanding of 19th century life. Tour the herb garden, and learn about the importance of herbs for flavor, medicine, fragrance and pest control. Make a fragrant sachet to take home. 2 hours
Chesterfield Coal:
From Fossil Fuel to Electricity
Did you know that Midlothian was the site of the first commercial coal mines in North America? Take a guided tour of Midlothian Mines Park, and view one of the last standing stone structures that was once part of the pioneer coal industry. Learn about the first gravity railroad and the impact that coal mining had on the region.