The year 1863 was a year of epidemics, accidents, inflation, riots, and death. Richmonders, striving to make ends meet, mourned the loss of a hero and wondered whether their sacrifices had all been in vain. Step back in time on this two-hour, 2.39 mile tour and discover a city immersed in a desperate battle for survival. The tour begins at the Museum of the Confederacy-Richmond. Advance reservations required. Please contact Kelly Hancock at (855) 649-1861 x 121 for more information. Cost: $5 for members, $15 for non-members (includes Museum admission).
“The Struggle for Survival” Richmond 1863 Walking Tour
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Museum and White House of the Confederacy 1201 E. Clay St., Richmond, Virginia 23219
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