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* Copyright (C) 2013 The Android Open Source Project GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 37.344932 Longitude -77.254119 Precision Address: North 37 degrees 20.6959’ by West 077 degrees 15.If you think the Android project transitions-everywhere listed in this page is inappropriate, such as containing malicious code/tools or violating the copyright, please email info at java2s dot com, thanks. Turn right onto Shirley Plantation Road and follow the signs to the visitor parking lot Turn Left onto Shirley Plantation Road and follow the signs to the visitor parking lotįrom Richmond (scenic route): Take Route 5 East from Richmond. Turn Left onto Shirley Plantation Road and follow the signs to the visitor parking lot.įrom Williamsburg (scenic route): Take Route 5 West from Williamsburg. Proceed for a short distance on Route 5 West. Follow Route 106 South to Route 5 West (approximately 15 miles). Proceed on I-64 and take Exit #211 (Route 106 South). Heading West on I-64 from Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, and Williamsburg area (direct interstate route): Take I-64 West towards Richmond. Turn right onto Shirley Plantation Road and follow the signs to the visitor parking lot. Heading East into Richmond on I-64: Take I-64 East towards Richmond. Turn left onto Route 5 West, Turn Left onto Shirley Plantation Road and follow the signs to the visitor parking lot. 156 towards the Benjamin Harrison Bridge. Proceed on Route 10 East to the Benjamin Harrison Bridge (Rt. Proceed on I-95 North to Route 36 East through Hopewell. Heading North into Virginia on I-85: Take I-85 North into Petersburg to I-95 North. Shirley is located in the heart of Virginia and within 15 minutes of Interstate 295 and Interstate 64.
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Guided Tour of the Home’s First Floor AdmissionĬhildren 6 & Under: Free _ Directions and GPS Coordinates Self-guided grounds-only admission includes exhibits inside the Ice House and the Storehouse, the slavery exhibit located in the Kitchen Building, our Nature Walk Field Guide and Grounds Map, and the walking audio tour. Donations can be made at and are tax-deductible. Donations help the foundation further its mission to preserve, protect, and pass on Shirley’s history of the indigenous, the settlers, the indentured, and the enslaved for future generations. Donations are always accepted and greatly appreciated. Shirley Plantation Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. Please call 80 or email if you have any questions. Guided House tours are offered Tuesdays through Saturdays at 10:30 am, 12:00 pm, 1:30 pm, and 3:00 pm.Īdmission can be purchased online in advance here. Shirley’s grounds, gardens, and 18th-century outbuildings are open to the public Mondays through Saturdays from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm with the exit gate closing at 5:00 pm.