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  1. Greenway Plantation is a wood-frame, 112 -story plantation house in Charles City County, Virginia. Historic Route 5 and the Virginia Capital Trail bikeway, both of which connect Williamsburg and Richmond pass to slightly south of this private home.

  2. The Greenway Plantation is a plantation house in Charles City County, Virginia. Built in 1776 by judge John Tyler Sr., the plantation was the site of President John Tyler's birth in 1790, and Tyler inherited Greenway from his father in 1813 and lived there until 1829, when he sold his home and...

  3. Jan 3, 2020 · Judge Tyler was also a prominent slave owner—by 1810, there were twenty-six enslaved individuals living at Greenway plantation. 2 These enslaved men, women, and children were the people maintaining the property, farming the land, and providing the means for the growing Tyler family.

  4. These estates were raised by the nation's industrial, financial and commercial elite, who amassed great fortunes in era of expansion of the tobacco, railroad, steel, and oil industries coinciding with a lack of both governmental regulation and the absence of a personal income tax.

  5. The Scioto Trail along the downtown riverfront was the first greenway trail built in Columbus, making it easier for Columbus residents to experience the beauty of coming together on the river like so many other groups before. Learn more about the history of the Scioto Riverfront.

  6. The Central Ohio Greenways are over 230 miles of multi-use trail providing opportunities for transportation, exercise and connection to recreational and cultural spaces for Central Ohio residents and visitors. They also preserve green spaces and promote habitat connectivity.

  7. Greenway Plantation is a wood-frame, 1+12-story plantation house in Charles City County, Virginia. Historic Route 5 and the Virginia Capital Trail bikeway, both of which connect Williamsburg and Richmond pass to slightly south of this private home.