Chicks join livestock population at Pamplin

Pamplin Historical Park and The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier recently welcomed new chicks that will live at Tudor Hall Plantation. The chicks are Golden Sebright Bantams and Dominiques, historic breeds common to the Civil War era. They will join the Gulf Coast sheep at the Park and increase the livestock […]

Pamplin Historical Park and The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier recently welcomed new chicks that will live at Tudor Hall Plantation. The chicks are Golden Sebright Bantams and Dominiques, historic breeds common to the Civil War era. They will join the Gulf Coast sheep at the Park and increase the livestock population at the Plantation.

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The Park is open daily from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. less New Years Day, Christmas Day, and Thanksgiving Day.

One of “Virginia’s Best Places to Visit” according to the Travel Channel, and designated as a National Historic Landmark, Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier is a 422-acre Civil War campus located in Dinwiddie County, Virginia offering a combination of high-tech museums and hands-on experiences. The Park has four world-class museums, four antebellum homes, and costumed living history every day. The Park is also the site of The Breakthrough Battlefield of April 2, 1865 and America’s premiere participatory experience, Civil War Adventure Camp. For more information, please call 804-861-2408 or visit www.pamplinpark.org.

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