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RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
A Taste of Richmond’s History, Culture, Houses and Gardens
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For people looking to exercise their minds more than their bodies. There’s minimal walking and not too many stairs.
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These programs get you on your feet and include activities such as walking up to a mile in a day through a city and standing in a museum for a few hours.
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Sep 16 — Sep 19, 2013
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Type:
Full Service Hotel
Description:
Modern hotel in downtown Richmond located next to Kanawha Plaza, two blocks from financial district, three blocks from James River, and six blocks from Capitol Square and Shockoe Slip District.
Contact info:
555 East Canal Street
Richmond, VA 23219 USA
phone: 804-788-0900
web:
crowneplaza.com/ric-downtown
Room amenities:
Serta Perfect Sleepers, refrigerator, coffee-maker, microwave (in most rooms), high-speed internet access, HD flat-screen television with cable access
Facility amenities:
Free parking in attached garage; business center; fitness center; indoor heated pool, whirlpool, and sauna; courtesy van to 2 mile radius
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Road Scholar rate
Based on availability, participants can arrange up to 3 additional nights before or after the program directly with the hotel.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day One: Monday, September 16
- Arrival/Orientation
Afternoon:
Welcome to Richmond! Check-in for your room at 3:30 PM or later at the hotel desk. Register for your program at the Road Scholar desk in the hotel lobby from 3:30-5:00 PM.
Dinner:
Catered dinner in the hotel dining area includes options for vegetarians
Evening:
Orientation and introductions - meet your fellow participants.
Lodging:
Crowne Plaza Richmond Downtown
Meals Included:
Dinner
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Type:
Full Service Hotel
Description:
Modern hotel in downtown Richmond located next to Kanawha Plaza, two blocks from financial district, three blocks from James River, and six blocks from Capitol Square and Shockoe Slip District.
Contact info:
555 East Canal Street
Richmond, VA 23219 USA
phone: 804-788-0900
web:
crowneplaza.com/ric-downtown
Room amenities:
Serta Perfect Sleepers, refrigerator, coffee-maker, microwave (in most rooms), high-speed internet access, HD flat-screen television with cable access
Facility amenities:
Free parking in attached garage; business center; fitness center; indoor heated pool, whirlpool, and sauna; courtesy van to 2 mile radius
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Road Scholar rate
Based on availability, participants can arrange up to 3 additional nights before or after the program directly with the hotel.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Two: Tuesday, September 17
- Morning & Evening classes/Virginia State Capitol/Museum & White House...
Morning & Evening classes/Virginia State Capitol/Museum & White House of the Confederacy
Breakfast:
Breakfast in the hotel dining area includes hot and cold cereals, bacon or sausage with/without gravy, fresh fruit, yogurt, pastries, bagels, toast, hot cinnamon buns, eggs: boiled, scrambled or omelets, juices and other beverages
Morning:
This is a sample schedule. Field trips and classes may be rearranged to accommodate instructors' availability. Class this morning begins your study of Richmond's 400 years of history, from its beginnings as a 1600s Indian settlement that became a haven for English sailors to present times. Survey historical events, people, places, politics, government, lifestyles and culture.
Lunch:
Catered lunch in the hotel dining room includes a selection of sandwiches, salads, and vegetarian options, with pasta and/or other side dishes and desserts.
Afternoon:
Field trip to the Virginia State Capitol and the Museum and White House of the Confederacy. The Capitol was built in 1788 from a design by Thomas Jefferson and sparked the neo-classical movement in American civic architecture. Its rotunda features Houdon’s marble of Washington from life, a work commissioned by Jefferson and Franklin. A recent renovation has created new exhibit areas. The Museum of the Confederacy's rich collection of artifacts encompasses thousands of rare objects and artwork, and a wide range of military items and artifacts that include uniforms, weaponry, flags, and rare documents. The adjacent two-story White House, which we'll be guided through, was the home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family during the War.
Dinner:
Dinner at a local restaurant includes preselected entrees (with options for vegetarians) and dessert
Evening:
Class this evening...more Richmond history and culture...and preparation for your field trips tomorrow.
Lodging:
Crowne Plaza Richmond Downtown
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Full Service Hotel
Description:
Modern hotel in downtown Richmond located next to Kanawha Plaza, two blocks from financial district, three blocks from James River, and six blocks from Capitol Square and Shockoe Slip District.
Contact info:
555 East Canal Street
Richmond, VA 23219 USA
phone: 804-788-0900
web:
crowneplaza.com/ric-downtown
Room amenities:
Serta Perfect Sleepers, refrigerator, coffee-maker, microwave (in most rooms), high-speed internet access, HD flat-screen television with cable access
Facility amenities:
Free parking in attached garage; business center; fitness center; indoor heated pool, whirlpool, and sauna; courtesy van to 2 mile radius
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Road Scholar rate
Based on availability, participants can arrange up to 3 additional nights before or after the program directly with the hotel.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Three: Wednesday, September 18
- Maymont/Maggie Walker National Historic Site/Virginia Museum of Fine...
Maymont/Maggie Walker National Historic Site/Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Breakfast:
Breakfast in the hotel dining area includes hot and cold cereals, bacon or sausage with/without gravy, fresh fruit, yogurt, pastries, bagels, toast, hot cinnamon buns, eggs: boiled, scrambled or omelets, juices and other beverages
Morning:
Field trip this morning begins at Maymont, a Gilded Age estate left to the city as a park. There are gardens, a nature/wildlife center, and a mansion. Maymont is a wonderful example of lush southern gardens in the heart of the city, with elaborate Japanese and Italian gardens and 100 acres of walks, trees, shrubs, pools, and bridges. The house preserves all its original furnishings, much that is opulent and some exotic. The restoration of the lower level where the kitchen and service folks worked and stayed provides a brilliant "upstairs, downstairs" view of life at the turn of the century. Next we'll visit the Maggie Walker House in Jackson Ward, a National Historic Site. At the time of segregation Jackson Ward was the leading African American neighborhood in the city, known as the "Harlem of the South," and there is much attractive architecture and ironwork in this historic district. Maggie Walker was a banker who was the first as an African American and the first as a woman.
Lunch:
Lunch in the Best Cafe at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Daily options include a selection of several entrees, salads, sandwiches, pizzas, desserts and beverages. There are vegetarian options.
Afternoon:
Next, we'll visit one of Richmond's treasures that contains treasures of its own: the splendid Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA), recently renovated and expanded, is one of the top comprehensive art museums in the U.S. Explore numerous permanent galleries connected by walkways through a 4-story atrium, enjoy the sculpture garden with its reflecting pools, find gifts for children and adults in the museum shop. Information on special exhibits, collections and upcoming events is at www.vmfa.museum.
Dinner:
Walk one block to dinner at the Thai Room. Entry is 3-4 steps down, and our dining room may be on the second floor (steps, no elevator). Choices include vegetarian, Thai and American entrees.
Evening:
Entertainment with music from different periods in Richmond's history.
Lodging:
Crowne Plaza Richmond Downtown
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day Four: Thursday, September 19
- Departure
Breakfast:
Breakfast in the hotel dining area includes hot and cold cereals, bacon or sausage with/without gravy, fresh fruit, yogurt, pastries, bagels, toast, hot cinnamon buns, eggs: boiled, scrambled or omelets, juices and other beverages
Morning:
Enjoy your final class on Richmond history and culture.
Lunch:
Early lunch at 11:20 AM is catered or boxed and available in the hotel dining room. There is a selection of sandwiches, salads, and vegetarian options, with pasta and/or other side dishes and desserts. This program ends at lunch. Checkout time for hotel rooms is 11:00 am. Thank you for choosing this Road Scholar program!
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
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