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Maggie L. Walker National Historic SitevsThe John Marshall House
Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site and The John Marshall House are both rated highly by travel writers. Overall, Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site is preferred by most professionals compared to The John Marshall House. Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site scores 83 with endorsements from 3 publications like Frommer's, Fodor's and Michelin Guide.
Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
110 1/2 E. Leigh Street, Richmond, VA 23219
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"From 1904 to 1934, this restored 28-room brick building was the home of a pioneering African-American businesswoman and educator whose endeavors included banking, insurance, and a newspaper." Full review
1 Star
"This rambling brick Victorian row house was home to Maggie Walker (1867-1934), a pioneering black entrepreneur and the first American woman to found and preside over a chartered bank." Full review
"The bank continues today as the Consolidated Bank and Trust, the oldest surviving African-American-operated bank in the United States. " Full review
The John Marshall House
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
818 East Marshall Street, Richmond, VA 23219
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"The Federal-style red brick house, built in 1790, is fully restored and furnished, with a mix of period pieces and heirlooms." Full review
0 Stars
"The Federal-era brick residence was home to the third US Supreme Court chief justice John Marshall (1755-1835)." Full review
"If you have to wait for a tour, spend the time checking out the museum shop and the gardens." Full review