Museum leaders are working to connect people today to the events of 1776. They’re confident they can, and will.
The popular Tehama County Museum Lecture Series for this year starts on March 1 with the presentation, “Writing for Home – A Chautauqua Soldier’s Messages from War,” by Rick Barram, a longtime student ...
An artifact of a $10 Confederate States of American note printed in Richmond vividly illustrates the undeniable role that ...
The annual gathering traditionally draws thousands of spectators and hundreds of re-enactors from several states helping tell ...
An open-minded rethinking of how the 12,500-seat Coliseum might be renovated, promoted, managed and financed could make the ...
Organizers from nonprofit organization Here2Hear, will present “Black History: Learning from the Past and Inspiring the Future” at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture in ...
“Always Lost: A Meditation on War” is the theme of a nationally touring arts and humanities traveling exhibition now at ... universities, museums, libraries, conference centers, art galleries, ...
Explore the lives of little-known changemakers who left their mark on the country During the Civil War, Confederates ... of her confinement, go to Richmond, Virginia, where she’d been forcibly ...
St. Joseph Museums Board Member JD Soil made it a personal project to update the exhibit after museum leadership realized it was due for a refresh. “He’s also on the Black Archives Committee ...
Developed by the Virginia Museum of History and Culture ... Ho Chi Minh City — Virginians still feel the impact of the Vietnam War, a long, costly, and controversial conflict. The exhibit examines ...
The National Mounted Warrior Museum will mark the 60th anniversary of the first regular American ground troops landing in Vietnam with a new exhibit later this year, according to museum staff.
A newly renovated Civil Rights exhibit is taking visitors from the emergence of the movement to the height of the efforts to fight for equality. The St. Joseph Museums finished renovating its ...