St. John's Church is a historic and protected site Church Hill Richmond located in United States.
2401 E Broad St Richmond , VA 23223 United States
Patrick Henry gave his "Give me liberty or give me death " Speech in this church and Edgar Allan Poe's mom is buried here. Come during a re-inaction to get the full experience. Read more
This is the church where Patrick Henry delivered his historic "give me liberty or give me death !" speech . Visit Sunday at 1PM to experience a historical re-enactment every week.
St. John's Church, an Episcopal parish, offers stirring worship, engagement with its urban community, and a spiritual home for growth in faith & service.
This historic church is the site of Patrick Henry 's "Give me liberty or give me death " speech . Reenactments take place on Sundays during the summer.
This historic church is the site of Patrick Henry 's "Give me liberty or give me death " speech . Reenactments take place on Sundays during the
Re-enactment in summer is super!
Come visit us. Monday- Saturday: 10:00 last tour 3:30. Sun: 1:00-3:30.
TIMES-DISPATCH FACT: The church , made famous by Patrick Henry’s “Give me liberty or give me death ” speech , was the first church built in Richmond. It was completed in 1741.
A must stop with super friendly tour .
We traveled all the way from TN and the grounds were locked tight. They refused to let us on to look around because they were "busy doing inventory." Nice...
Reenactments take place on Sundays during the summer.
Excellent museum. Great to learn basics of the Civil War with some short movies to watch. Lots of reading but tons to learn! - Claudia Davis
One of the most beautiful buildings in Richmond, much overshadowed as MCV grew up around it. Don't miss this historical gem hidden in plain sight. - Tess Dixon
TIMES-DISPATCH FACT: Lumpkin’s Jail was named for Robert Lumpkin, a slave trader known for his rough tactics. - RTDNews
The views are great and it's a lovely place to watch fireworks and walk your dog! - Alex Sawyer
Well worth the visit, for the museum and the district. Be advised, no street parking in front. - Rick Howard
Cool bar, patio. Favorite neighborhood place in Church Hill. Usually great music playing. - Jason Struck