This living history event brings to life the experiences of fighting in the Pacific Theater and the home front during World War II. Guests will have the chance to learn…
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An examination of such marriages, particularly in 18th and 19th century southern states, reveals how marriage has long been a widespread and effective means of counteracting class, gender, and even…
Discover the rich and varied heritage of this vibrant community we call home. Join to hear the stories of the people, places, and events through tours and hands-on activities
Discover the rich and varied heritage of this vibrant community we call home. Join to hear the stories of the people, places, and events through tours and hands-on activities.
This 45-minute guided tour highlights Agecroft Hall’s formal gardens and uncovers the garden connections between England’s King Henry VIII, Mediterranean pirates, and Chief Powhatan. Discover the characteristics of a 20th-century…
Enjoy a tour of Agecroft Hall’s unique Shakespeare Garden. William Shakespeare’s writings reflect beliefs in witchcraft, fairies, and the “language of flowers,” all of which were quite common in Elizabethan…
This 45-minute guided tour highlights Agecroft Hall’s formal gardens and uncovers the garden connections between England’s King Henry VIII, Mediterranean pirates, and Chief Powhatan. Discover the characteristics of a 20th-century…
This Father’s Day, dads can enjoy free enjoy free access to the Virginia Museum of History & Culture. Sounds like a perfect Father’s Day outing for everyone!
Samurai Armor is the featured exhibition at VMFA this summer, and RFM reviewer Reginia Warriner says the whole family will appreciate this exhibition.
Bring your mom to the Virginia Museum of History & Culture for Mother’s Day! Moms get in free Sunday, May 12.
VMHC will unveil new exhibition to honors the legacy of the Rosenwald Schools, established to educate Black students during the Jim Crow era. Coming this month!
As a volunteer docent at the Virginia Holocaust Museum, Steve Chasin has learned a lot about students. He wants families to know, “Your kids are doing fine.”