Address: 3400 Mountain Rd, Glen Allen, VA 23060, USA
“Late summer visit was the perfect day. We began our visit with a picnic at the fountain pond. After lunch, it was a short walk to the museum farm area where turkeys, chickens, sheep, mules/donkeys and pigs were on display. The museum buildings are closed. A semi secluded area with a few picnic tables for seating provided a quiet area to sit and relax. We ended our visit with a short walk through a wooded area, past a hidden pond that led us back to the fountain pond. We had our dog with us. There is plenty of open space to switch to the 50' leash and let him run. But, around the farm, the short leash was a better choice. The farm museum is close the 295 and you'll hear background road noise from it. I recommend a visit here if you have the chance. Especially on less crowded days.”
Address: 2200 Mountain Rd, Glen Allen, VA 23060, USA
“This is an interesting place. If anything I wish it was bigger, and more people knew about the life and contributions of Virginia Estelle Randolph. Wow, what an amazing lady. This is next to a school which also features her name, as well as a very large "Softball Complex" in Glen Allen. So, be careful not to speed. Also, it can get very busy if you come during a tournament. Note that there really isn't a lot of parking on the North side of the street, and her memorial is very close to the road. I would definitely recommend contacting them before you go to confirm hours and COVID-era policies and operations. Ms. Randolph was a pioneer on multiple levels in the community, and in education, she even created the first "Arbor Day" in Virginia. She should really be the subject of a documentary, perhaps several. Until then, check this place out!”
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