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The Pembroke LibraryThe library building itself dates to the 1800s. It was originally a post office. They say it was a Pony Express stop, a claim seemingly based on an undated photo on the library's walls showing a horseman standing in front of the library porch. The Pe... Read More
The Rev. John Craig Historical MarkerJohn Craig, born in County Antrim, Ireland, and educated in Edinburgh, Scotland, immigrated to America in 1734. Ordained pastor in 1740 of the two churches known as Augusta Stone and Tinkling Spring, Craig was Virginia's first settled Presbyterian mi... Read More
The Settlers Museum of Southwest VirginiaA visit to The Settlers Museum of Southwest Virginia is like stepping one hundred years into the past. Visit this 67 acre open air museum and learn the story of the people who settled the area. View the Migration Story and map at our visitor's center... Read More
The Strayer House Civil War Orientation CenterThe Strayer House Civil War Orientation Center is located along US Route 11 the historic Valley Turnpike. The original portion of the building was constructed circa 1808 for John Strayer's home and mercantile business and was visited by historic figu... Read More
The TavernThe Tavern, the oldest of Abingdon's historic buildings and one of the oldest west of the Blue Ridge, was built in 1779. It was used from its beginning as a tavern and overnight inn for stagecoach travelers. The Tavern has held such guests as Henry C... Read More
The Tavern at Old ChurchThe Tavern at Old Church is an important example of a rural Federal-style tavern complex, an increasingly rare but once-common building type in rural Virginia. The property formed the nucleus of the Hanover County crossroads community of "Old Church.... Read More
The ValentineFor 125 years, the Valentine has been collecting, preserving and interpreting Richmond Stories and is the only museum focused on the history and culture of the region. Located in the heart of historic downtown, the Valentine offers many unique experi... Read More
The Virginia Creeper TrailThe Virginia Creeper Trail is a 34-mile rail-trail that is considered one of the best bike trails in the nation. From Abingdon to Alvarado the trail crosses rolling farmland, and then slowly changes to a high mountain trail between Damascus, VA and W... Read More
The Warm Springs Pools - Omni HomesteadAmerica's first resort with over 250 years of service. The first inhabitants of the area were the Native Americans, who used the waters to "rejuvenate" themselves on their many excursions through the area. Capt. Bullitt moved his militia company a... Read More
The WigwamWigwam was the home of William Branch Giles (1762-1830), who served Virginia in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, and was elected governor in 1827. Giles was also a member of the convention that revised the Virginia Constitu... Read More
The Winery at Bull RunOpening in 2012, we're a grape to glass farm winery focused on crafting fine Virginia wines while paying tribute to the history and preservation of the land on which we sit. The closest winery to Washington, D.C., we offer you an escape from the h... Read More
The Woodstock Museum of Shenandoah Co., VA, Inc.Open MAY - OCTOBER, Thursdays - Saturdays. Other times by Appointment. The museum is housed in two 18th century homes - a dressed limestone structure known as the Marshall House, & log home referred to as the Wickham House. Displays include Civil War... Read More
Thomas Balch LibraryThomas Balch Library is a history and genealogical library located in Leesburg, Virginia. One of the library’s missions is collecting and preserving printed, manuscript, photographic, cartographic and genealogical documentation of Leesburg, Loudoun... Read More
Thomas Claiborne Creasy HouseThe Thomas Claiborne Creasy House in Pittsylvania County's Town of Gretna is where Thomas C. Creasy resided during a career that brought him wealth and saw him operating a mercantile warehouse, owning numerous parcels of land, and rising to local pro... Read More
Thomas J. Boyd MuseumThe Boyd Museum provides an opportunity to learn about the history of the people and places of Wythe County. The museum's collection includes Wytheville's first fire truck, c-1855, early farming equipment and tools, military uniforms, Civil War displ... Read More
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Patrick Daughtry, Director of Major Gifts
(757) 936-0302 | pdaughtry@jy-stage.sitevision.com
Susan Nolan, Director of Institutional Giving
(757) 903-1060 | snolan@jy-stage.sitevision.com
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