Download a .pdf of all 2011 TimeTraveler sites (or search under the Destinations tab), or download a .pdf of all the 2011 Theme sites.

To help plan your Virginia vacation, go to www.Virginia.org for suggestions on hotels, restaurants, traveler services, and other attractions.

The Virginia TimeTravelers Program

Virginia has a wealth of historic and cultural resources which have drawn visitors from around the world.  Virginia's museums cover history from pre-Colonial times through the modern era, telling the stories of major events and people who left their mark.  With the historic homes of eight Presidents and many more famous Americans, world class art museums, Revolutionary and Civil War battlefields, milestones from the Civil Rights movement, hands-on science and children’s museums, state parks, zoos and botanical gardens – Virginia has something for everyone!

The Virginia TimeTravelers Program has been discontinued, as of 2012. Please continue to use the resources on this site to plan your museum trips, and if you already have a TimeTravelers Passport, you can of course still collect your stamps. We hope you enjoy visiting a Virginia museum soon.

TimeTravelers Sites


 


View Time Travelers Passport for VAM in a larger map

New telephone number for the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond:
804-698-1788
Use this number for information on the newly restored State Capitol and Visitors Center.

Note: Lee Chapel & Museum should be listed in the Shenandoah Valley Region -  it is located in Lexington.