Museum of Culpeper History - History Alfresco
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History Alfresco is the Museum of Culpeper History’s annual fall fundraising event. Past events have included rare access to privately owned historic properties, catered food and drink, guest lecturers, trivia, music, and more.This year’s History Alfresco will be held the evening of Thursday, October 10 at Culpeper’s historic Greenwood with hosts Robert and Eleanor Long. The house, built in 1760, has long been the home of Culpeper’s Green family, including Virginia Supreme Court justice John Williams Green and newspaper editor Raleigh Green. Mrs. Long is a descendant of the Green family. The home was famously visited by Lafayette and former president James Monroe during Lafayette’s American tour in 1825.
Enjoy dinner catered by Distinguished Engagements of Sperryville, enjoy music from the early 19th century (and learn some dance steps of the time), bid on an assortment of exciting products and experiences in our live silent auction, and learn about the historic people and events that have touched this property since the colonial period.
Tickets to the event will be $125.00/ person.* Ticket sales close Friday, September 27. Sponsorship opportunities are available; sponsors receive a private table for 8, recognition in social media and our website, introductions at dinner and recognition at the event. if you are interested please call 540-829-5954 or email director@culpepermuseum.com.
For more information, contact director@culpepermuseum.com or call (540) 829-5954.
* $80 of the ticket cost is considered to be a tax-deductible donation to the museum.