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Background imageVirginia Collection: View over the Shenandoah National Park with beautiful foliage in the Indian summer

View over the Shenandoah National Park with beautiful foliage in the Indian summer, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageVirginia Collection: mcs0121

mcs0121
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Richmond, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageVirginia Collection: Williamsburg

Williamsburg, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageVirginia Collection: Iwo Jima Memorial

Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageVirginia Collection: Iwo Jima Memorial

Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageVirginia Collection: CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Matthews, or the stone house, at Bull Run, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BULL RUN, 1861. Matthews, or the stone house, at Bull Run, Virginia. Photographed in March 1862 by George N. Barnard following the evacuation of Centreville

Background imageVirginia Collection: EVCW2A-00122

EVCW2A-00122
Confederate General Thomas " Stonewall" Jackson mortally wounded by his own men at the Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageVirginia Collection: EVCW2A-00027

EVCW2A-00027
Confederate Louisiana brigade throwing stones at advancing Federal Army of the Potomac at the second Battle of Bull Run 1862, US Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageVirginia Collection: Map of the Americas, 1660

Map of the Americas, 1660
17th century map of the Americas. Published in Amsterdam in 1660, this map by the Dutch cartographer Frederick de Witt (1630-1706) shows the geography of the Americas

Background imageVirginia Collection: Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (c1836). Artist: Auguste Couder

Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (c1836). Artist: Auguste Couder
Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (c1836). French General Jean de Rochambeau (1725-1807) and American General George Washington (1732-1799) giving the last orders for the attack, October 1781

Background imageVirginia Collection: Map of Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds

Map of Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds
Vintage engraving from 1863 of a map of Map of Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds at the time of the American Civil War

Background imageVirginia Collection: American and British members of the Air Transport Auxiliary

American and British members of the Air Transport Auxiliary in front of a Hawker Hurricane. From left: Virginia Farr, New Jersey; Louise Dutch Schuuman, New York; Helen Ritchie

Background imageVirginia Collection: The Death of General Stonewall Jackson

The Death of General Stonewall Jackson
General Thomas Jonathan Jackson, born in Clarksburg, Harrison County, Va. Jany. 21st 1824. Wounded in both arms at Chancellorsville

Background imageVirginia Collection: Colonial sawmill, Virginia, 1600s

Colonial sawmill, Virginia, 1600s
Water-powered sawmill used in Jamestown Colony before 1650. Hand-colored woodcut from " Virginia Truly Valued" by Edward Williams, 1650

Background imageVirginia Collection: 19th-century Gatling gun

19th-century Gatling gun
Gatling-gun from the late 1800s, an artillery demonstration at Yorktown battlefield, Virginia. Digital photograph

Background imageVirginia Collection: John Marshall

John Marshall
Chief Justice John Marshall. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageVirginia Collection: American siege of Yorktown, Revolutionary War

American siege of Yorktown, Revolutionary War
Washington directing the siege of Yorktown, Virginia, during the American Revolution, 1781. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageVirginia Collection: George Wythe of Virginia

George Wythe of Virginia
George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Virginia. Digitally colored printed halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageVirginia Collection: Aerial view of tidal channels in marshland, with tree like appearance

Aerial view of tidal channels in marshland, with tree like appearance. Mockhorn Island State Wildlife Management Area, Virginia, USA. May 2019

Background imageVirginia Collection: L accoudee, 1856-57. Creator: Pierre-Louis Pierson

L accoudee, 1856-57. Creator: Pierre-Louis Pierson
L accoudee, 1856-57

Background imageVirginia Collection: The Gaze, 1856-57. Creator: Pierre-Louis Pierson

The Gaze, 1856-57. Creator: Pierre-Louis Pierson
The Gaze, 1856-57

Background imageVirginia Collection: Hever Castle, Kent

Hever Castle, Kent
ENGLAND Kent Edenbridge Hever Castle

Background imageVirginia Collection: Residence of William H. Clarke - Stockbridge, Massachusetts

Residence of William H. Clarke - Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Residence of William H. Clarke and the Valley from Ice Glen Mountain - Stockbridge, Massachusetts, USA. Villa Virginia - one of the last Berkshire Cottages to be built in the Mediterranean Revival

Background imageVirginia Collection: The Barter Theatre of Virginia, Abingdon, Virginia, USA

The Barter Theatre of Virginia, Abingdon, Virginia, USA. Date: circa 1949

Background imageVirginia Collection: Knole Park in Kent, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Dorset, 1775. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker

Knole Park in Kent, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Dorset, 1775. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker
Knole Park in Kent, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Dorset, 1775. In the early 17th century Knole was transformed from a late medieval archbishops palace into a Renaissance mansion

Background imageVirginia Collection: Map of Northeast United States, published in 1882

Map of Northeast United States, published in 1882
Map of the Northeast United States of America. Wood engraving, published in 1882

Background imageVirginia Collection: VIRGINIA: PEELING APPLES. John Nicholson peeling apples, at a house in Shenandoah National Park

VIRGINIA: PEELING APPLES. John Nicholson peeling apples, at a house in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, October 1935

Background imageVirginia Collection: Virginia, USA - Mount Vernon - George Washingtons Mansion

Virginia, USA - Mount Vernon - George Washingtons Mansion Date: 1920

Background imageVirginia Collection: Virginia Drowned, from the Painting by J. Bertrand

Virginia Drowned, from the Painting by J. Bertrand

Background imageVirginia Collection: SECOND BULL RUN, 1862. The Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassass, Virginia)

SECOND BULL RUN, 1862. The Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassass, Virginia), 29-30 August 1862: contemporary lithograph by Currier & Ives

Background imageVirginia Collection: St. Johns Church, Richmond, Virginia

St. Johns Church, Richmond, Virginia
Old St. Johns Church in Richmond, Virginia, in the 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageVirginia Collection: EVNT2A-00011

EVNT2A-00011
British General Edward Braddock marching through wilderness to Fort Duquesne, now Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the French and Indian War, 1755. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th century illustration

Background imageVirginia Collection: Hotel Carney, Virginia City, Nevada, USA

Hotel Carney, Virginia City, Nevada, USA
Hotel Carney, North C Street, Virginia City, Nevada, USA. Date: circa 1940

Background imageVirginia Collection: The New River Gorge Bridge Is A Steel Arch Bridge 3, 030 Feet Long Over The New River Gorge Near

The New River Gorge Bridge Is A Steel Arch Bridge 3, 030 Feet Long Over The New River Gorge Near Fayetteville, In The Appalachian Mountains Of The Eastern United States; West Virginia

Background imageVirginia Collection: A 1 / 40 scale model of the airship Akron

A 1 / 40 scale model of the airship Akron
A 1/40 scale model of the airship Akron in the Full-Scale wind tunnel at the National Advisory Committee of Aeronautics Laboratories at Langley Field, Virginia, USA, in January 1935. Date: 1935

Background imageVirginia Collection: Florida Native Americans curing fish and game on a barbecue. Colored engraving, 1591

Florida Native Americans curing fish and game on a barbecue. Colored engraving, 1591
NATIVE AMERICANS: BARBECUE, 1591. Florida Native Americans curing fish and game on a barbecue. Colored engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after a now lost drawing by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageVirginia Collection: CIVIL WAR: NEW MARKET. Young cadets from the Virginia Military Institute fighting for

CIVIL WAR: NEW MARKET. Young cadets from the Virginia Military Institute fighting for the Confederacy at the Battle of New Market, Virginia, 15 May 1864

Background imageVirginia Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN BARBECUE. Florida Native Americans curing fish and game on a barbecue

NATIVE AMERICAN BARBECUE. Florida Native Americans curing fish and game on a barbecue. Colored engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after a now lost drawing by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageVirginia Collection: Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia

Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia

Background imageVirginia Collection: US Civil War observation balloon

US Civil War observation balloon, 19th century artwork. The balloon, near Gaines Mill, Virginia, USA, is being inflated by gas being piped through tubes from the containers at left

Background imageVirginia Collection: CIVIL WAR: CUSTER, 1862. Lieutenant George A. Custer with a dog at camp in Virginia, 1862

CIVIL WAR: CUSTER, 1862. Lieutenant George A. Custer with a dog at camp in Virginia, 1862

Background imageVirginia Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION FORT. The 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery at Fort Richardson in Virginia

CIVIL WAR: UNION FORT. The 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery at Fort Richardson in Virginia. Photograph, 1861

Background imageVirginia Collection: PPRE2A-00081

PPRE2A-00081
Thomas Jefferson. Hand-colored engraving by A. Desnoyers

Background imageVirginia Collection: PPRE2A-00193

PPRE2A-00193
Young George Washington working as a surveyor in Virginia. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageVirginia Collection: HOUS2A-00150

HOUS2A-00150
Quilting party in western Virginia, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageVirginia Collection: PCWR2A-00014

PCWR2A-00014
Confederate troops cheering at a glimpse of General Stonewall Jackson, US Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageVirginia Collection: EVRV2D-00088

EVRV2D-00088
British army takes the field in a reenactment of the surrender at Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Digital photograph of a National Park Service event on the actual field of surrender at Yorktown

Background imageVirginia Collection: Radiated tortoise, Astrochelys radiata. Critically

Radiated tortoise, Astrochelys radiata. Critically endangered. Testudo coui. Testuggine coui. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze



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"Discover the Rich History and Natural Beauty of Virginia" Step back in time to the 1700s at William and Mary College, where influential minds shaped our nation's future. Feel the echoes of history as you stand on hallowed ground, where General Lee and General Jackson strategized before the fateful battle of Chancellorsville during the US Civil War. Witness unwavering dedication at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where a solemn guard pays tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Immerse yourself in nature's masterpiece at Mabry Mill, a restored and working gem nestled along Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia's south Appalachian Mountains. Transport yourself to colonial times as you stroll through Colonial Williamsburg, an enchanting living museum that brings history alive with its meticulously preserved buildings and reenactments. Relive one of America's most iconic naval battles between USS Monitor and CSS Virginia ironclad ships, forever etched into maritime history off Virginia's shores. Trace your roots back to Captain John Smith's map from 1612; explore how this land has evolved while cherishing its rich heritage. Find solace amidst Arlington National Cemetery in Fort Myer Chapel located in Arlington, Virginia - a place that honors fallen heroes with reverence and respect. Celebrate literary brilliance by delving into the world created by renowned author Virginia Woolf in her thought-provoking works since 1930. Pay homage to bravery embodied by soldiers immortalized at Iwo Jima War Memorial – an enduring symbol reminding us of their sacrifices for liberty. Virginia: A tapestry woven with historical landmarks, natural wonders, cultural treasures – beckoning you to unravel its captivating stories.