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Thank you for your generosity!Our Most Recent Exhibit
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Trouble Don’t Las Always: African American Life in Central Virginia During and After the Civil War, 1860-1890
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August 8, 2015
"Stone and Soul Concert"
12:00-7:00pm
5th and Polk StreetsAugust 15, 2015
New Exhibit-Grand Opening
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Monthly Archives: June 2003
A Performance Space in the Making
On two Saturdays in March, a couple dozen high school students, participants in the SPECS program, along with Museum board members, staff, and friends, hauled gravel, built retaining walls, and helped erect a gazebo in the lot adjacent to the … Continue reading
Posted in 2003, Newsletters
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Arbor Day at the Museum
On Saturday, May 3, many gathered on the back lawn of the Legacy Museum for an Arbor Day tree-planting activity in memory and honor of Mrs. Pauline F. Maloney, founder of the STEP with Links program. Participants in the event … Continue reading
Posted in 2003, Events, Newsletters
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New Talent Comes on Board
The board of directors of the Legacy Project is pleased to announce that Toni Wilder Pate and Christine Petticolas have agreed to join the board. Toni is a guidance counselor at Dunbar Middle School and a Legacy Museum docent. Christine … Continue reading
Posted in 2003, Newsletters, People
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