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VHS president emeritus hosting book launch and lecture July 9th

Charles F. Bryan, Jr. will host a lecture entitled “The History Crisis in America: Myth and Reality.”

VHS behind-the-scenes tour focuses on stories of love in Virginia

Virginia is for Lovers, and the VHS is out to prove it with love stories from the past 200 years.

Virginia Historical Society announces 2015 program lineup

The museum is going strong with a variety of programs and lectures in 2015, despite major renovations.

Food News: Two restaurants head west, a third heads south, and a fourth expands footprint

This week: Two popular restaurants expand their footprint with locations in the West End, while another crosses the river to southside. Plus, details on the closure of a vampire-themed restaurant and a look at six fantastic women shaking things up in Richmond’s dining scene.

History On Tap: A night of beer history to benefit the VHS at Ardent Craft Ales

Explore and taste local brewing history and help out the Virginia Historical Society at a special benefit event.

Get a behind the scenes look at the Virginia Historical Society this weekend

Saturday’s tour will focus on the history of business and commerce in the Commonwealth.

Former State Senator donates personal papers to the VHS

Former Senator Elliot S. Schewel’s papers will be archived at the museum for research purposes.

VHS offering special behind the scenes tour this weekend

‘Virginia Victuals: Food and Drink in the Old Dominion’ kicks off at 10:30 AM Saturday morning.

Virginia Historical Society announces Downton Abbey-inspired exhibit

Exhibition will feature over 35 costumes from the hit PBS series set in the World War I era.

Free screening of civil rights film Thursday at Virginia Historical Society

“Freedom Riders” screening takes place Thursday evening at 6:30 PM, with commentary by Oliver W. Hill, Jr. to follow.

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