The Civil War and Pop Culture–Favorite stories and fresh perspectives from the historians at Emerging Civil War. Edited by Chris Mackowski and Jon Tracey.

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The Civil War and Pop Culture–Favorite stories and fresh perspectives from the historians at Emerging Civil War. Edited by Chris Mackowski and Jon Tracey.
Executive Director Scott Harris talks about upcoming programs at the James Monroe Museum and the Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont.
Dr. Gaila Sims talks about telling the full story of the Slave Auction block. And how the exhibit allows you to express your feelings. famva.org
Artifacts found outside come inside. They’re cleaned and cataloged and some become part of a puzzle. And part of telling the story about what happened on the land.
Preserving history. The actions of a farmer on the Ferry Farm site preserved history that is just now being discovered.
There have been some surprises at the annual dig at George Washington’s boyhood home in Stafford. Enough surprises that archaeologists will be back in the same area next summer.
A close look at where the annual digging at George Washington’s boyhood home has been taking place this summer.
Finding two tobacco pipe bowls–one of the complete-during the annual summer dig at George Washington’s boyhood home, Ferry Farm in Stafford. Dave Muraca puts a date on it and talks about what it tells archaeologists.
The annual summer archaeological excavation at Ferry Farm, George Washington’s boyhood home in Stafford unearthed two tobacco pipe bowls–one of them complete.
Second tobacco pipe found
“We are giving voice to Stratford Hall’s people, places, and past to engage, educate, and inspire visitors and future generations”
The Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park program takes place every other Saturday
Listen to the Declaration of Independence. Sign the document. Washington Heritage Museums gave you the chance on 4th of July in downtown Fredericksburg.
Reading the document at the Hugh Mercer Apothocary Shop on Caroline Street. washingtonheritagemuseums.org
Re-enactor Paul Limerick with The George Washington Foundation talks about food and fire.
George Washington and colonial times up close.
General Washington at his boyhood home
Executive Director Drew Gruber talks about the world’s largest open air museum–14 hundred sites across six states.
Readings in front of the Apothecary Shop on Caroline Street at 11, 1, 3.
“Virginia’s state parks got a great anniversary present,” said Dr. Melissa Baker, director of Virginia State Parks.