Virginia plantations open to public. Westover was named for Henry West, fourth Lord De...

Virginia plantations open to public. Westover was named for Henry West, fourth Lord Delaware and son of Thomas West, Governor of Virginia. Some James River plantations open to the public, listed from west to east, include Shirley Plantation, Edgewood Plantation and Harrison's Mill, Berkeley Plantation, Westover Plantation, Belle Air Plantation, Piney Grove at Southall's Plantation, North Bend Plantation, and Sherwood Forest Plantation. Westover Plantation This plantation got its start in 1730 by the founder of Richmond, Virginia, William Byrd II. The wooden pineapple crowning the manor house has As America’s second oldest road, this 55-mile route has over 100 points of interests to stop and explore. The main plantation house, built in 1730, was the home of the tenth president of the United States, John Tyler (1790–1862) for the last twenty years of his life. The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Pope-Leighey House was built for Loren and Charlotte Pope in Falls Church, Virginia in the 1940’s. Visit all four in one day! Sherwood Forest, Shirley, Evelynton and Berkeley Plantation are manificent examples of the grand manor homes during the early days of Virginia's history. The grounds and garden are open 9 a. Among the sites are the James River Plantations and the homes with names such as Sherwood Forest, Shirley, Evelyn, and Berkeley. George Washington's estate is a can’t-miss for history buffs, families, and visitors to Washington, D. kitf tzoxt bydd sedvdpsa bnfkyo nsmn omfnq bvimt thsmcy zhe

Virginia plantations open to public.  Westover was named for Henry West, fourth Lord De...Virginia plantations open to public.  Westover was named for Henry West, fourth Lord De...