House Virtual Tour

Constructed in 1883 by George Boyd, a local African American builder, the Walker home at 110 ½ E. Leigh Street in Richmond, Virginia, evolved from a modest, five-room Italianate row house to a sprawling 28-room urban Victorian mansion by 1928. The house sat squarely in the center of “Quality Row,” a residential block of African American lawyers, doctors, ministers, and bankers in Jim Crow Richmond’s Jackson Ward. This neighborhood was known as the “Harlem of the South” during the first quarter of the 20th century. More...

Maggie L. Walker House Exterior Maggie L. Walker House Exterior Maggie L. Walker House Exterior Maggie L. Walker House Exterior Carriage House Den Dining Room Foyer Front Parlor Rear Parlor Maggie L. Walker Bathroom Kitchen Laundry Room Library Melvin's Bedroom Maggie Laura Walker's Bedroom Maggie L. Walker's Bedroom Russell and Hattie's Bedroom Sitting Room Storage Room