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The Chinese Chest of Drawers (1953) by Pablo Picasso
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The Czarevich Egg held a portrait of Nicholas and Alexandra's only son and last child, Alexis. |
Faberge Egg: Imperial Czarevich Easter Egg (1912) Virginia Museum of Fine Arts |
Faberge Pelican Egg. It unfolds in vertical slices to hold a series of 8 miniatures on ivory. |
Andy Warhol's Triple Elvis (1963) at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
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Typical neighborhood homes in the Monument Avenue area
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Capitol of Virginia, designed by Thomas Jefferson.
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Model of Capital that Jefferson had made in France and Shipped to Virginia.
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Marble Statue of George Washington (life-size) in rotunda of Virginial Capital. |
Plaque in Capital court room.
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Bronze statue of Robert E. Lee in exact spot where he accepted command of the Confederate Army |
Virginia House of Delegates. Still used today, this room was also used for meetings of the Confederacy. |
Residence of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy
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 This Plaque is located in St.Paul's Episcopal Church located near the Capital. |
 Tombstone of Elizabeth Poe, mother of Edgar Allan Poe (St.John's churchyard)
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St.John's Episcopal Church where Patrick Henru delivered his "Libery or Death" speech on March 23, 1775. |
 Tredegar Civil War Museum
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 Sculpture at Tredegar Museum ("To bind up the Nations Wounds")
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The Ballerina, sculpture by Degas
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Some of the many Tiffany Lamps on display |
Turban from mid-19th century. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts) |
Room size marble pavillion; 19th century. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts)
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Kaneko ceramic sculptures displayed in front of the Robert E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home
(Virginia Museum of Fine Arts) |
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