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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.

Photos: Virginia Historical Society embarks on $38 million improvement project

Project includes renovation of all public spaces, expansion of programs, and much more.

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Virginia Voices video submission deadline is July 1

Virginia Voices wants to hear your story.

Free showing of The Loving Story the legal battle of the commonwealth’s ban on interracial marriage

It is always a bit shocking at how recent the battle was for something we now take for granted.

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Stories at the Museum at VHS

Topic range from Pacific Islander Heritage to Famous Americans.

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Virginia Voices wants to hear your story

Hey, RVA! Do you have a story set in Virginia that you want to tell? Maybe you want to talk about your aspirations, your family history, your neighborhood. Or, maybe you want to share a story that will otherwise go untold. Virginia Voices wants to hear from you!

VHS needs your books

Bring gently used historically related fiction and non-fiction to the Museum Shop and help out the Virginia Historical Society.

Free screening of Slavery by Another Name

March 20th at the Virginia Historical Society.

Bring your baseball bat to the Virginia Historical Society

Bring your cleats, baseball cards, uniforms and other baseball memorabilia as well.

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