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James River plantations were established in the Virginia Colony along the James River between the mouth at Hampton Roads and the head of navigation at the Fall Line where Richmond is today.
29 sie 2017 · Detailed James River Plantation Map from Charles Hatch’s The First Seventeen Years of Virginia. These 5 plantations, however, were not the only plots of land that had activity on them. Many claim that in 1614 Captain John Martin began working the lands of what is today Upper and Lower Brandon Plantation.
James River Plantations - Between Richmond and Williamsburg. Treasures from three centuries can be seen at the James River Plantations along Virginia's scenic Route 5 in Charles City County. The county, strategically located between the James and Chickahominy Rivers and close to the colonial capitals of Jamestown and Williamsburg, was the first ...
From Williamsburg VA to Richmond VA, lining the James River along the scenic drive of Route 5, sit large and magnificent gems from three centuries ago – the James River Plantations!
These sites offer a diversity of habitat including riverside shores, riparian thickets, eastern arboreal forests, mixed-deciduous woodlands, grassy meadows, and the waters of the James River. Loop Map
The 430-mile long James River begins west of the Blue Ridge Mountains near the western Virginia border and joins the Chesapeake Bay at Hampton Roads. An unparalleled collection of historic plantations still overlook the tidal portion of the river, below the falls in Richmond.
As America’s second oldest road, this 55-mile route has over 100 points of interests to stop and explore. Among the sites are the James River Plantations and the homes with names such as Sherwood Forest, Shirley, Evelyn, and Berkeley. These homes are open for guided tours as are many others.