Center Hill Mansion
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Centre Hill Mansion, dating back to 1823, was built by Revolutionary War veteran Robert Bolling IV. The Bollings were a very prominent family for many generations, and the land was granted to them by the King of England. Centre Hill is a magnificent example of Federal-style architecture, showcasing sophistication and grace.
With its stately columns and intricate moldings, Centre Hill captivates all who visit. The mansion’s timeless design and meticulous craftsmanship reflect the wealth of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the aristocratic lifestyle of the 19th century.
President Abraham Lincoln visited Union General George Hartsuff at Centre Hill on April 7, 1865, just days after the fall of Petersburg and Richmond. In 1909, President William Howard Taft lunched at the mansion. Centre Hill remained a lavish Petersburg residence until 1936. Often described as a symbol of the grandeur of nineteenth-century Virginia aristocracy, the home’s interior features outstanding examples of Greek Revival, Federal, and Colonial Revival architecture.
This historic mansion is only open on Sundays. It is a priceless gem that is absolutely beautiful inside. This is a great place for photography. We will meet at the mansion at 2pm. There will be a tour, and we will be able to take photos. Hope you can come out!
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By Meetup
Historic Federal-style mansion tour for history/architecture enthusiasts, offering a guided tour and photography opportunity.
AI summary
By Meetup
Historic Federal-style mansion tour for history/architecture enthusiasts, offering a guided tour and photography opportunity.
