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`Historic Uptown Stuart includes beautiful architecture, museums, many unique shopping and dining experiences on Mainstreet, two LOVE signs, a library, and an expansive park.... Read More
Stubbs School was built in the 1930s for Black students in Spotsylvania. Moved from its original location on Stubbs Bridge Road to its current site in the historic Spotsylvania Courthouse district, the one-room school provides insight into the educat... Read More
Headquarters of the Suffolk-Nansemond Historical Society and the offices of Preservation of Historic Suffolk. The facility features a tour of the 1881 home, extensive exhibit of collections, Afternoon Conversations, and research with historical re... Read More
Sully Historic Site was completed in 1799 by Richard Bland Lee, Northern Virginia's first Representative to Congress. The site is on the National Register for Historic Places, is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is part of the Na... Read More
Consisting of 421 acres, Sunnyside is nestled against the Blue Ridge Mountains in Rappahannock County. Henry Miller purchased the property in 1780 and deeded it to his son in 1785. Between 1780 and 1996, Sunnyside remained in the Miller family and it... Read More
The Southampton County plantation of Sunnyside contains one of southeastern Virginia's most complete groupings of domestic and farm outbuildings. The complex is scattered about an architecturally evolved main residence and includes a schoolmaster's h... Read More
Surry County is unique in the South to have preserved and protected original county legal records since its establishment in 1652; avoiding destruction from the British in the American Revolution and the Union Army during the Civil War. Records are a... Read More
The People's Playhouse for Over 50 Years! Take a step up in entertainment and back in history at Swift Creek Mill Theatre. Known as the People's Playhouse, the theatre is housed in the 353 year old Swift Creek Mill, which is a local, state and nation... Read More
Sycamore Tavern (c.1732) was the fourth stagecoach stop on the Richmond-Charlottesville Road. The tavern hosted travelers throughout the 19th century. The well preserved building houses the Page Memorial Library of History and Genealogy. Open Wednesd... Read More
The Taubman Museum of Art is part of the lively metro mountain mix of arts, culture, and outdoor fun in the heart of downtown Roanoke, Virginia. The Museum offers eleven galleries as part of the Fralin Center for American Art and originates 15-20 exh... Read More
The house at Taylor Springs, situated in Rockingham County just east of the city of Harrisonburg, is a prime example of a mid-19th-century brick farmhouse. Probably built about 1850 for Evan Henton, the simple I-house form and brickwork reflect the c... Read More
Visit The 29th Division Museum to explore more than 280 years of Colonial, United States and World History through the story of the one United States Army Infantry Division and member Units that participated in all of it. From 1741 to Yorktown, Manas... Read More
The Museum houses the extensive collections of both Spencer and Winnie Adams including Indian relics, baskets, pottery, tools along with vintage dolls, doll carriages and beds.... Read More
One of Abingdon's oldest attractions is the legendary Barter Theatre, the State Theatre of Virginia. The theatre began in 1933 with one man's idea to have patrons pay with produce. Now it has grown in to a year-round theatre with more than 160,000 vi... Read More
Connected today as Danville's premier boutique hotel, The Bee is made up of two beautiful historic buildings in the City's River District. These two buildings at 117 South Union and 123 South Union have a historic relationship to each other as the tw... Read More
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Patrick Daughtry, Director of Major Gifts
(757) 936-0302 | pdaughtry@va250.org
Susan Nolan, Director of Institutional Giving
(757) 903-1060 | snolan@va250.org
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