
Apartments near Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, VA (742 Rentals)


525 E Grace St

525 E Grace St

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306 E Broad St

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105 E Broad St

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1517 W Cary St

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1104 S Lombardy St

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2508 North Ave

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5 N Harvie St

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1731 E Main St

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412 W Marshall St

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2507 Seminary Ave

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2010 Maury St

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2420 Barton Ave

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1144 W Grace St

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617 N 32nd St

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6 N 18th St

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1422 Porter St

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1123 Grove Ave

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308 N Laurel St

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1211 Porter St

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402 W Grace St

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907 Bainbridge St

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517 N Harrison St

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403 Stockton St

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1815 E Franklin St

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3 N 18th St

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2806 Hawthorne Ave

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1007 N 25th St

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3503 E Marshall St

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1209 Wallace St

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2304 Riverside Dr

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966 Pink St

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500 Pelham Dr

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1518 Porter St

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1017 W Leigh St

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1608 Brookfield St

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1607 Brookfield St

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417 Fritz St

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1605 Hickory St

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1611 Hickory St

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10 S Randolph St

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1019 W Leigh St

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927 N 20th St

1609 W Cary Street

205 N 19th St

The Flats at Walnut Alley

Firehouse at the Masonry

2404, 2406 & 2408 E Clay Street

Marshall Street Condominiums
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Richmond apartment dwellers are lucky enough to be able to get a real idea of the role of the Confederacy in the Civil War as well as in today's society by visiting the Museum of the Confederacy. This one of a kind museum holds relics from both civilians and Civil War military during the war as well as post war and pre war time frames. Richmond apartment dwellers can come time and again to this educational and fascinating museum to enjoy the many lectures, special events and programs dedicated to the education of the Museum of the Confederacy apartments folks. These special events change regularly and always offer a unique perspective on the Confederacy that is not always well known. Richmond apartment communities are able to take advantage of the low cost for these special events as well as admission prices for groups and classes. It's a fun way to spend the afternoon or a whole day. It also serves as a great source of information for researching students, writers or civil war aficionados. The Museum of the Confederacy is the place that Richmond apartments folks go to understand their past. It's a wonderful museum dedicated to the Confederacy and the things it stood for and continues to stand for.
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