Roanoke, an organization that preserves the region’s rail heritage has a new home for its historic collection.
The historic Bushong Home on the grounds of the Museum of the Civil War is celebrating its bicentennial this year.
The group plans to rebuild of the Skipwith-Roper cottage, the 18th century home of Jackson Ward's first black homeowner.
Join us for a home tour! 🏡 We’re touring 'The Wharton Place.' This home was built in 1805 and has been regarded as one of the finest period homes on ...
After almost 45 years at its current location, the Roanoke Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society is moving its ...
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund is awarding $8.5 million in ...
Charlottesville: A Sunny Haven of History and Culture Charlottesville is renowned for its vibrant blend of history, culture, ...
Visitors to the Library of Virginia can talk with authors about the history and culture of Appalachia, Black culinary history, a racially-charged court case set in 1960s Virginia and more during ...
Vance, 40, put the picturesque Alexandria abode on the market on Feb. 27—almost a month to the day after he moved into the ...
For Georgia softball senior Lyndi Rae Davis, this year marks a bittersweet end to a college career. But the future is bright ...