About this Event
This year marks the 200th anniversary of General LaFayette's return visit to the United States, at the invitation of President James Monroe. As the last surviving Major General of the Continental Army in the American Revolution, LaFayette was esteemed by the American People. As he traveled across America, localities rolled out the red carpet. On November 2, 1824, the Henrico Militia escorted General Lafayette to Powell's Tavern in Goochland, beginning his trip through the county.
Join the Goochland 250 Commission and the Goochland County Historical Society to experience that visit. The General will be on hand to address attendees who will enjoy a brunch featuring some of his favorite foods, view the grounds of Historic Tuckahoe, and raise a glass to toast the famous man. The event will be very much like that whick took place at nearby Powell's Tavern 200 years ago. Attendance will be limited to 200 participants. So register soon. Entry fee includes a commemorative glass. We are also partnering with Children and families | Elk Hill and are asking you to please bring an item from the attached list for their residents.
Following the event at Historic Tuckahoe we will travel to Goochland Courthouse for the dedication of a historical marker.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Historic Tuckahoe, 12601 River Road, Richmond, United States
USD 40.00