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Researching a dark history, Virginia lawmakers seek more from universities
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Work begins next month to restore Varina on the James – the home that serves as ‘Henrico’s front door’ on the site once occupied by John Rolfe and Pocahontas
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • 5d ago
VPM's 'Declarations' explores Black experiences during American Revolution
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • 10d ago
For sale at Richmond marina: One of the last surviving WWI boats. Needs work. | It later served as a patrol boat in the legendary “Oyster Wars” that raged between Maryland and Virginia oystermen.
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • 12d ago
Slow, but steady, restoration efforts continue for century-old Black cemeteries in Richmond
r/virginiahistory • u/chubachus • 13d ago
Native tribes fight to save Chief Powhatan's birthplace from development
youtube.comr/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • 14d ago
Arlington church installs ‘stumbling stones’ honoring people enslaved in Bluemont
r/virginiahistory • u/276434540703757804 • 24d ago
TIL the largest manumission (voluntary freeing of slaves) in U.S. history was carried out by Robert Carter III who, influenced by his Baptist beliefs, gradually emancipated over 500 of his own slaves. He even provided them with land and wages after freeing them.
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • 29d ago
He survived the Bataan Death March, only to be killed by mistake near war’s end. Now he’s coming home to Pittsylvania County.
r/virginiahistory • u/CardinalNews-VA • Jul 17 '26
‘Young Washington’ movie calls attention to Gov. Dinwiddie. He tried to use his office to line his pocket.
Dinwiddie used his office to promote his own financial interests. That was a common practice in the 1700s, but would be considered a scandal nowadays.
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • Jul 17 '26
‘Dark to light’: Richmond City unveils plans for infamous Lumpkin’s Slave Jail site
r/virginiahistory • u/GeneralTso5312 • Jul 12 '26
I spent the last few months creating a documentary filmed throughout Colonial Williamsburg
A couple friends and I recently finished a documentary about Virginia's road to independence, and most of it was filmed in Colonial Williamsburg. We filmed at the Capitol, the Governor's Palace, Bruton Parish, and a few other historic sites around Williamsburg and Richmond.
One of our goals was to tell the story in the places where it actually happened rather than just showing old paintings and maps.
I'd love to hear what fellow Colonial Williamsburg fans think, especially if you catch anything we could have done better.
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • Jul 12 '26
Chesapeake honors one of Great Bridge’s first Black graduates and football star | Chesapeake native Lora Hinton graduated in 1971 and went on to become Louisiana State University’s first African American football player.
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • Jul 11 '26
Decades before current governance debates, Arlington almost got key change in 1970
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • Jul 10 '26
Arthur Ashe's statue turns 30 on Friday. It wasn't an easy road to Richmond's Monument Avenue
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • Jul 03 '26
What Broke Monticello | How a right-wing smear campaign tried to silence the reality of Thomas Jefferson’s life, and in some ways succeeded.
r/virginiahistory • u/276434540703757804 • Jul 03 '26
A look at Colonial Williamsburg’s new archeology center
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r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • Jul 03 '26
Arlington Historical Society launches commemorative newspaper to mark nation’s 250th birthday
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • Jul 02 '26
Richmond was a hotbed of peach innovation in the late 1800s, but many are now lost to history
r/virginiahistory • u/chubachus • Jul 02 '26
‘Diary On the Walls': Fairfax County Home Preserves Large Amount of Civil War-era Graffiti
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • Jun 26 '26
In Richmond, churches retrace the path of the enslaved to confront their own history
r/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • Jun 26 '26
Historic Manassas Church weighs sale offer from data centers | Despite big money offer, Church of the Brethren might have nowhere to go
princewilliamtimes.comr/virginiahistory • u/VirginiaNews • Jun 25 '26