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SUMMARY:Culpeper Minute Men: Icons of Independence
DESCRIPTION:The Culpeper Minute Men was organized in the fall of 1775in response to Governor Patrick Henry’s call for the Virginia militia to protect the capital at Williamsburg. Their uniform consisted of hunting shirts bearing the words “Liberty or Death” and a distinctive rattlesnake flag stating both “Liberty or Death” and “Don’t Tread On Me.” \n“That flag\, and the message it conveyed\, really ensured the place of the minute men in popular memory\,” said John Christiansen\, the museum’s executive director. “That phrasing will be revived over and over for the next 250 years. It was in the minds of the men who joined the reborn Culpeper Minute Men during the Civil War in what they considered to be another American Revolution. And the sons and grandsons of those Civil War veterans carried on that legacy into what would eventually become Culpeper’s National Guard company.” \nChristiansen explains that newspaper articles from the 1880s and into the early 20th century describe current members of the unit as all “direct descendants” of the original minute men. A short history and description of the flag – one of the first used by the patriot cause – is almost always included. \nCulpeper continued to host Virginia and National Reserve units after World War I\, but their identity as the “Culpeper Minute Men” eventually faded away. Older veterans created the Culpeper Minute Men Association to keep the memory alive locally\, but the minute men were becoming part of national culture. \n“America’s Bicentennial in 1976 saw an explosion of Revolutionary War commemorative items\, and the Culpeper Minute Men are featured in their fair share of plates\, postcards\, coloring books\, trading cards\, tumblers\, and more\,” said Christiansen. “The earliest example we have is a small pewter tray dated to the 1880s and made by a Culpeper jeweler\, probably for one of the Civil War veterans.” \nToday\, the Culpeper Minute Men are featured in the seals of Culpeper County and the Town of Culpeper\, and their name is invoked in local businesses and clubs. “And don’t forget the Virginia license plate design\,” says Christiansen \nThe exhibit will be on display through 2026. It is part of a series of events Culpeper County has prepared as part of the Virginia 250 commemorative programming. \n    
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/culpeper-minute-men-icons-of-independence/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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SUMMARY:The Life and Legacy of The Marquis de Lafayette: A Traveling Exhibit EXTENDED until October 1
DESCRIPTION:The American Friends of Lafayette’s six-banner traveling exhibit tells the important stories of Lafayette’s life and legacy\, including his participation in the American Revolution\, his critical role in cementing the Franco-American Alliance\, his lifelong passion for human rights\, including the abolition of slavery\, support for women’s rights and women authors\, religious tolerance\, and support for democratic governments\, and his return as Guest of the Nation in 1824-1825. Also highlighted are efforts of the American Friends of Lafayette to commemorate this bicentennial in 2024-2025. \nThis exhibit strives to make Lafayette’s story more accessible and relevant to today’s citizens\, accenting the connections between Lafayette and George Washington as well as more recent history\, including the 2002 decision to proclaim Lafayette an honorary citizen of the United States. \nStop by the museum and see this exhibit before it leaves! \nMuseum hours are Mon-Sat 10-4 and Sun 1-4. General Admission is $5. Culpeper County residents get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/culpeper-hosts-a-hero-lafayette-in-culpeper-an-exhibit-commemorating-the-bicentennial-of-lafayettes-visit/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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SUMMARY:Constitution Day at Montpelier!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Constitution Day at James Madison’s Montpelier\, Saturday\, September 20\, 2025. \nStep into history and honor the legacy of America’s founding principles in the very place they were shaped. This year’s Constitution Day celebration promises a full day of discovery\, inspiration\, and family fun set against the backdrop of James Madison’s beloved home. Whether you’re a history buff\, a curious explorer\, or looking for a meaningful weekend outing—Montpelier has something for everyone! \nHighlights of the Day (Included with Admission): 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM | Explore\, Learn\, Have Fun \nWander Freely through the historic House\, picturesque gardens\, and scenic grounds.\nKick off your adventure with a Montpelier Passport—stamp your way through interactive stations tied to the U.S. Constitution and claim a special souvenir at day’s end!\nConnect with Montpelier Descendant Community (MDC) and local community partners and discover how today’s organizations reflect enduring civic values.\nKids will love the Hands-On History Corner—a vibrant space packed with crafts\, games\, and storytelling.\nDive deep into the acclaimed Mere Distinction of Colour exhibition\, unpacking the legacy of slavery and the fight for liberty.\nCome and get a tour of the Revolutionary War Blacksmith shop (by the Temple) and see Moses’ blacksmithing artifacts in person! See expertise that supported the Rev War! \n11:00AM – 2:00PM – Barbeque Exchange will have a limited menu for purchase in the Visitor Center cafe – more details coming soon. \n11:30 AM & 1:30 PM | Enslaved Community Tour – Join this powerful guided experience to explore the paradox of freedom and slavery in America’s founding. Walk the grounds where enslaved individuals lived and labored\, and hear their stories—central to Montpelier’s history and America’s journey. \n2:00 PM | Three Friends: Reflections on the Revolution “How did you spend your Revolution?” – Don’t miss this extraordinary moment: James Madison\, Thomas Jefferson\, and James Monroe reunite for a riveting\, moderated conversation about their personal and political paths during the American Revolution. Staged in the Grand Salon of the DuPont Gallery\, this free public program brings history to life—literally! Portrayed by acclaimed interpreters John Douglas Hall\, Bill Barker\, and Jay Harrison III. Seating is limited— advance registration strongly encouraged.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/constitution-day-at-montpelier/
LOCATION:James Madison’s Montpelier\, 11350 Constitution Highway\, Montpelier Station\, V\, 22957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family Friendly,History and Culture
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