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Pamplin Historical Park is a 424-acre private sector historical park located near Petersburg, Virginia.The park preserves open space near Richmond, Virginia in Dinwiddie County, Virginia and serves the dual use of preserving a significant fragment of the Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield, a National Historic Landmark, and key components of the Third Battle of Petersburg.
The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier, part of Pamplin Historical Park, is located in Petersburg, Virginia.A Civil War museum that has won a number of US and international awards and recognition, [1] the museum is Duty Called Me Here [2] as well as The Civil War Store, The Pamplin Board Room, and the Remembrance Wall.
Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield Historic District at Pamplin Historical Park: Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield Historic District at Pamplin Historical Park: October 22, 2003 : 6125 Boydton Plank Rd. and 6619 Duncan Rd.
The battlefield is the subject of two separate, overlapping designations. In 2003 "Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield Historic District at Pamplin Historical Park" was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, encompasses about 422 acres (171 ha), including all of Pamplin Historical Park and three adjacent residential properties. [6]
High Bridge Trail State Park is a rail trail in Southside Virginia converted from a rail line last belonging to Norfolk Southern. The first section of the High Bridge Trail opened in 2008 with the most recent extension into The Town of Pamplin completed in Spring 2024. [ 2 ]
Then, Pamplin Historical Park and the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier: A Visitor's Guide (ISBN 9781578643592) was published by Donning Company Publishers in 2006. [17] [18] Greene's book, Civil War Petersburg: Confederate City in the Crucible of War (ISBN 9781572336100), was published by the University Tennessee Press in 2008. [19]
Pamplin Historical Park, Petersburg; Washington. Camlann Medieval Village, Carnation; Fort Walla Walla, museum and pioneer village, Walla Walla; West Virginia. Prickett's Fort State Park, Marion County; Wisconsin. Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury; Galloway House and Village, Fond du Lac; Heritage Hill State Historical Park, Allouez
Robert Boisseau Pamplin Jr. (born September 3, 1941) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and minister. He is also noted as an educator, historic preservationist and author. [1] [2] [3] A longtime Oregonian, Pamplin is chairman, president and CEO of R.B. Pamplin Corporation, a family-owned company headquartered in Portland.