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1837 Greek Revival
Suffolk, Virginia
Riddick's Folly House Museum

The 21-room, 8,000 square-foot mansion of the Riddick family also served as headquarters for the Union Army during its occupation of Suffolk, Virginia during the Civil War. Built in 1837 in the Greek Revival style, the house now features restored double parlors, sitting rooms, bedrooms, and a laundry facility, all with period furniture and art.
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Riddick's Folly, Inc.
510 N. Main Street
Suffolk, VA 23434
Phone: 757-934-0822
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Archived in October, 2010
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