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For more information:
St. John’s Church
2401 East Broad St.
Richmond, VA 23223
(804) 648-5015
Tour operations and Visitors Center
10–4 Monday – Saturday
1–4 Sunday
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Above, Hanover’s “Patrick
Henry” and Albemarle’s “Thomas
Jefferson” pause for a quick photo op with admiring young
patriots.
At right, seasoned veteran guide Rita
Bagby (in costume, center) shares the rich history of St.
John’s Church with a bus group of senior citizens.
Rita also works as a master guide at the Valentine Richmond
History Center, John Marshall House, and a few other venues in
Richmond.
If you want to know Richmond, a good guide like Rita Bagby is essential. |
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Left, visitors center is the former Sunday
School and is a great educational resource center.
At right, the monument of Virginia
Chancellor George Wythe, a beloved law professor to Jefferson,
Marshall, and Monroe marks just one of the many distinguished
inhabitants of St. John’s Church burial ground.
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