City of Petersburg

  • City Government
135 North Union Street
Petersburg, VA 23803
804-733-2301
804-733-1276 (fax)
Hours:
Monday- Friday
8:30 AM - 5 PM

About Us

Formally incorporated as a City in 1748, Petersburg, Virginia is rich in history and character. Rising from
the banks of the Appomattox River, Petersburg was once in the forefront of industry and read more
  • About

    Formally incorporated as a City in 1748, Petersburg, Virginia is rich in history and character. Rising from
    the banks of the Appomattox River, Petersburg was once in the forefront of industry and commercial
    opportunity and the second largest City in Virginia. Petersburg boasts history, geography and beautifully intact historic districts. Visible reminders of Petersburg’s prominent role in the emergence of the country are evident in the rich range of architecture and the unique
    character of the neighborhoods. The Petersburg Old Towne Historic District is on the National Register of Historic Places, offering architectural variety, restaurants, shops, and housing. Historical sites range from battlefields to old houses, including the Petersburg National Battlefield Park (which preserves the sites of the Civil Wars’ Siege of Petersburg and the Battle of Crater), Pamplin Historical Park, Blandford Church and Cemetery, National Museum of the Civil War, Centre Hill Mansion, and the Exchange Museum. One of the most architecturally refined properties is the Battersea, a Palladian-style house from the 1700s along the
    Appomattox River. Petersburg has more to offer than just history.

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  • Whom to Contact

    • Marquis Allen
      Director Recreation, Leisure Services, & Volunteerism
      Phone: (804) 618-2293
    • March Altman
      City Manager
      Phone: (804) 733-2301
    • Joanne Williams
      Phone: (804) 733-2301