
Totopotomoy Creek Virtual Tour
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Explore Totopotomoy Creek in our 360° Virtual Tour!
The Shelton family home at Totopotomoy Creek – now preserved and interpreted by the Richmond National Battlefield Park – was the scene of a Union attack against Confederates defending Richmond during Grant's Overland Campaign. Click the tour points to explore the property and learn more about the events of May 28 – 30, 1864.
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