Stratford Hall presents the Robert E. Lee Symposium: The Shenandoah Campaigns and Harpers Ferry November 2-4, 2018 in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.

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Stratford Hall presents the Robert E. Lee Symposium: The Shenandoah Campaigns and Harpers Ferry November 2-4, 2018 in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
This year series, “Evening with an Expert: Our Community’s Diversity” will celebrate Fredericksburg’s diversity while examining how we can create a more inclusive future.
Full schedule of panels for the Fredericksburg Independent Book Festival.
Happy Halloween Trails, Hollow Trails, and Holly Ball with the Fredericksburg Parks and Recreation department.
Living Historians will compare and contrast the equipment, motivation, and experiences of soldiers on opposing sides during presentations.
Rodeos, high-flying pirates, BMX daredevils, racing pigs…the VA State Fair has it all! The fair will be held September 28 – October 7.
The RRM is holding a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the newly-installed permanent rail road museum this Saturday, September 22, 2018.
Come ride on land not open to the public before for riding. Enjoy the majestic scenery of old growth forests, wildlife, and stunning water views.
Evening with an Expert: John Hennessy, Bricks & Boards in the ‘Burg Walking Tours, Wine Wednesday, and exhibit opening at the Fredericksburg Area Museum.
Culpeper Fiesta, En’Novation Band, Wollam Flower Festival, Maker Energy Faire, quilt exhibit, and more at Culpeper this week.
Mary’s Ribbons, Fall Opening of St. James’ House, and Speaker Series with Washington Heritage Museums in October.
Free entry and live music Saturday, September 29th at Sedona Taphouse.
Joint Schedule For Sister City Members, Italian And Nepali Visitors, Hosts, Officials And Guests.
This year’s theme, chosen by students in the Latino Student Association, is “Celebrating Our Differences: Redefining What It Means to be Latino.”
Across the state, all 37 Virginia State Parks will celebrate public lands on Sept. 22 with free parking, special programs and volunteer events.
From high-speed chases and checkered flags to golf greats, frightful fun, historical happenings, and fine Virginia wine, there’s a lot to look forward to as fall approaches in the Richmond Region.
Taming the Wilderness, an 18th Century living history event, will be held on Sunday, September 30th, 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., at Ellwood Manor.
Come one, come all to the twenty-second annual Down Home Ball, Fredericksburg’s most time honored and favorite “elegant hoedown,” presented by Downtown Greens!
On the weekend of October 6-7, 2018, the National Park Service is hosting a unique living history event on the Chancellorsville battlefield.
Volunteers are needed daily, Sept. 28-Oct. 7, 2018. The SFVA welcomes groups, schools and individuals.