Tours

Tours

Tours

Self-guided tours are available in the Museum. 

For group tours, please contact the Museum Event Coordinator: 434-793-5644


Sutherlin Mansion House Tour

Tour the Italian Villa style mansion built in 1859 that was home to Major William T. Sutherlin and family. Discover the role this historic house played during the final week of the Civil War.

The Sutherlin House Tour is available to all and we offer self-guided tours to visitors.

You can also enjoy these online videos:

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Camilla Williams

The Camilla Williams exhibition highlights the relationship this New York City Opera diva had with her hometown, Danville, and explores the difficult path to frame in a racially divided South during the Civil Rights protests.

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Between the Lines

This tour explores the role of Danville and its citizens during the Civil War. Participants will take on the identity of a soldier from the 18th Virginia Company and will learn about their commanding officer, how the ladies of Danville helped prepare them for the army, and what their army career entailed.

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The Movement: Danville Civil Rights

You are welcome to walk through all the exhibits at the Museum on your own with self-guided tours.

This tour walks you through the evolution of the Danville civil rights demonstrations that began peacefully late in May 1963 when local civil rights leaders organized demonstrations, sit-ins, and marches to protest segregation in all spheres, but especially in municipal government, employment, and public facilities. 

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Hall of Fame

The Hall of Fame was established by the Danville Museum in 1974 to recognize and honor citizens of the area whose achievements have been outstanding. 

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Cemetery Tours

You are welcome to walk through these local Cemeteries on your own.

  • Danville National Cemetery
  • Grove Street Cemetery
  • Green Hill Cemetery

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For the following Guided Walking Tours, contact Joyce Wilburn at 434-770-1974.

  • Millionaires' Row: The Secrets Inside
  • There's a Story Here
  • Tales of Tobacco, Trains & Textiles 

Millionaires' Row: The Secrets Inside

This tour opens with a brief lecture on Victorian architecture and a tour of the Sutherlin Mansion. This is followed with a walking tour of Millionaires' Row. Architectural details will be pointed out along with stories about some of the past residents. This tour does involve walking: wear comfortable shoes.

Learn little-known facts about the historic buildings and their former residents on or near Millionaires’ Row. An easy 60 minute brisk walk takes you into the heart of Danville, Virginia’s Historic District, where you’ll marvel at the beautiful Victorian mansions and churches. Your guide will tell stories about the buildings…and the secrets within their walls. 

Reservations required: 434-770-1974

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There's a Story Here

 Guided Walking Tour

Your personal guide will tell stories about the people and buildings on Holbrook Street, where the professional African-American people lived from the late 1800s until the late 1960s. 

Your guide will show you: the church where Camilla Williams sang; the houses that were listed in Green Book, the guide for traveling African Americans during segregation; the location of the William F. Grasty Branch of the Danville Public Library; the residence that housed a restaurant for African Americans, and more.

Reservations required: 434-770-1974

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Tales of Tobacco, Trains and Textiles

Guided Walking Tour  

On this guided walking tour of the revitalized tobacco warehouse district, you will see the best of industrial architecture from the late 1800s. You will hear the history of the buildings and their current uses. 

Reservations required. 434.770.1974

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