Fredericksburg, VA
Ride Amtrak or Virginia Railway Express to Fredericksburg
Must See Attractions
George Washington and his mother Mary Washington lived in Fredericksburg for years. Stroll the streets that George once walked and visit the sites with strong Washington family connections. Just two blocks from the Amtrak station, stop by the Fredericksburg Visitor Center for a map and discount museum passes. Historic Kenmore is the home of George Washington’s sister, Betty Lewis and her patriot husband, Colonel Fielding Lewis. Other Washington family historical attractions include the Hugh Mercer Apothecary, the Mary Washington House, Mary Washington Monument, and Meditation Rock, and the Rising Sun Tavern.
Fredericksburg was a crucial city in the Civil War; more than 85,000 men were wounded and 15,000 were killed. Visit the Fredericksburg Battlefield Visitor Center and see films and exhibits depicting the actions that took place in and around Fredericksburg during the battles.
Craft eateries, tasting rooms, art galleries, unique retailers, and boutique gift shops can be found just a few steps from the train platform. Our 40-block downtown district is a cultural hub, where generations have lived, worked and preserved the historic fabric of our city.