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SUMMARY:LECTURE SERIES Following the Army: Camp Followers in the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, March 10\, at 6:30 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \nJoin us this month as we continue to focus on the 250th Anniversary of the founding of the United States. Local historian Jane Pease will discuss the women and children who travelled with the Continental and British armies during the American Revolution: Who they were\, how they lived\, what they did\, and why they did it. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited\, so get your ticket today! Admission is $5 per person\, but Museum members get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/lecture-series-following-the-army-camp-followers-in-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family Friendly,History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260210T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260210T203000
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SUMMARY:Patriots of Color in the American Revolution - Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, February 10\, at 6:30 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \nAs we approach the 250th anniversary of our country’s founding\, we look at the role African Americans played in the fight for independence. The focus will be on men from Culpeper\, with emphasis on free man William Clark and enslaved man Spencer Slaughter. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited\, so get your ticket today! Admission is $5 per person\, but Museum members get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/patriots-of-color-in-the-american-revolution-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Community Event,History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251026T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251026T220000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
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SUMMARY:Culpeper Minutemen Reunion – Battle of Hampton and Great Bridge Tour
DESCRIPTION:This Culpeper Minutemen Reunion Battle of Hampton and Great Bridge Tour will visit sites which made the Culpeper Minute Battalion famous.  The Culpeper Minutemen played the key role in defeating British and Loyalists forces at Hampton and at Great Bridge\, which directly led to Virginia’s\, and America’s Independence. \nThis full day tour will leave the Museum of Culpeper History at 7:30 am and head to southeastern Virginia in a luxurious restroom equipped chartered bus. After a brief New Kent Area Rest Stop we will arrive at Hampton’s Mill Point Park for a Battle of Hampton SAR Anniversary Ceremony Event. After this event and learning about the Culpeper Minutemen’s first heroic actions at Hampton we will pick up sandwiches for lunch (lunch cost are on your own) and board the bus to the Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Museum and Historic site. We should arrive by 2pm and once there we will visit the museum and participate in a guided tour by the Battle of Great Bridge historian\, Patrick Hannum. We will leave Great Bridge by 4:00 pm and stop for dinner back in the Hampton area around 5pm (dinner cost are on your own) before heading back to Culpeper where we will arrive around 10:00 pm. \nDon’t miss this only chance to visit these Virginia Revolutionary War sites of 250 years ago by signing up for the “Culpeper Minutemen Reunion Battle of Hampton and Great Bridge Tour” on Sunday\, October 26\, 2025. This tour will start at 7:30 am from the Museum of Culpeper History in Culpeper at 113 S. Commerce St\, Culpeper\, and return around 10:15 pm. The cost for this full day tour is $80 which covers everything except lunch and dinner. Don’t miss this only opportunity to learn about how the Culpeper Minutemen saved Virginia and helped to create America.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/culpeper-minutemen-reunion-battle-of-hampton-and-great-bridge-tour/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251024T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251024T163000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
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SUMMARY:The Road to Freedom Started Here: Culpeper County’s "Culpeper Minutemen" Leaders Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:This “Minutemen” Culpeper County Leaders Tour will visit many of the most important historic homes and homesites\, while hearing important detailed stories\, of Culpeper County’s “Minutemen” leaders along the way. The Culpeper Minute Battalion was like no other\, as they were the only Minute Battalion in Virginia to fully form and then respond quickly and efficiently in a moment of critical need for Virginia. \nVirginia historian Jim Bish and Battles of Hampton and Great Bridge military historian Pat Hannum will lead the tour. This Culpeper County Minutemen Leaders Tour will visit Little Fork Anglican (now Episcopal) Church\, the only surviving Culpeper County colonial church\, as many of Culpeper’s Minutemen leaders attended. After leaving the church we will drive to Culpeper Rifle Company leader Captain John Green’s “Liberty Hall” home where we will learn about Green and the importance of his “Rifle Company.” After leaving Liberty Hall we will drive to Old House Vineyards for lunch (Lunch is on your own). From there we will visit Lt. Gabriel Long’s Bloomsbury homesite\, before heading to the Capt. John Williams homesite where we will continue to learn about these important Minutemen. We will then visit the homesites of Capt. John Jameson and Gen. Edward Stevens before progressing to the Masonic Cemetery (owned originally by the Lt. Col. Edward Stevens-Coleman family) where information about Ensign David Jameson will be shared. The tour will conclude by heading to the original Culpeper Minute Battalion muster site of Major Philip Clayton’s “Old Field” on his Catalpa Plantation. There we will talk about the muster\, including how and why it occurred\, and how unique it was\, before heading back to the Museum. \nThe Minutemen leaders from Culpeper County comprised unprecedented leadership including Edward Stevens\, who was a cousin of future U.S. President George Washington. Culpeper’s Henry Pendleton was the nephew of Edmund Pendleton (First and Second Continental Congress and Presiding Officer of the Virginia Conventions from July 1775-July 1776)\, and John and David Jameson were nephews to Virginia’s Revolutionary era Lt. Governor David Jameson. Culpeper Minutemen were ancestors to later American heroes\, including Union General John Buford (Gettysburg)\, General George Patton (World War II)\, and General Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller (Marine Corps – Korea). \nDon’t miss the chance to visit Culpeper’s historic homes and homesites and to learn about Culpeper County’s heroes of 250 years ago by signing up for this one-time “The Road to Freedom Started Here: Culpeper County Minutemen Leaders Tour” on Friday\, October 24\, 2025. The tour will start at 9:00 a.m. from the Museum of Culpeper History\, located at 113 S. Commerce St\, Culpeper\, and return by 4:30 p.m. The cost for the all-day tour is $50 with lunch at Old House Vineyards (Pay on your own)\, as we will be visiting both public and private historic sites associated with Culpeper County Minutemen leaders. Don’t miss this only opportunity to learn about Culpeper County’s leaders who helped liberate Virginia from British control while aiding in the creation of America.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/the-road-to-freedom-started-here-culpeper-countys-culpeper-minutemen-leaders-bus-tour/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251023T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251023T163000
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SUMMARY:The Road to Freedom Started Here: Orange County’s "Culpeper Minutemen" Leaders Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:This “Minutemen” Orange County Leaders tour will visit many of the most important historic homes and homesites\, while hearing important detailed stories of Orange County’s “Minutemen” leaders along the way. The Culpeper Minute Battalion was like no other\, as they were the only Minute Battalion in Virginia to fully form and then respond quickly and efficiently in a moment of critical need for Virginia. Culpeper District’s quick actions helped liberate Virginia from British rule by 1776 thus aided in saving the Revolution. \nVirginia historian Jim Bish and Battles of Hampton and Great Bridge military historian Pat Hannum will lead the tour. The Orange and Madison Counties Tour of Culpeper Minutemen Leaders will leave the Museum of Culpeper History by 9:00 am and will drive by the Lawrence Taliaferro’s Rose Hill home to learn about the Taliaferro and Spencer family. We will then visit the Taylor Family Bloomsbury homesite. The Taylor family of Bloomsbury connects Culpeper Minutemen Ambrose Madison\, Garland Burnley\, Charles Taylor\, Richard Taylor and Burgess James Taylor. After leaving Bloomsbury we will eat lunch at the Main Street Tavern in Madison (Lunch is on your own) before driving to private home of Minuteman Ambrose Madison’s Woodley. After Woodley we will drive to Madison’s Montpelier as Minutemen Ambrose Madison is buried in the cemetery. After leaving Montpelier we plan on visiting the homesites in Madison County of Capt. Abraham Buford and stop by Hebron Church before heading back to the Museum of Culpeper History. \nThe minutemen leaders from Orange County comprised unprecedented leadership including a brother to future President James Madison and a father to President Zachary Taylor. Other Orange County Minutemen include close cousins of Virginia’s most influential political leaders of the day\, including Speakers of Virginia’s House of Burgesses\, John Robinson\, and Edmund Pendleton (First and Second Continental Congress and Presiding Officer of the Virginia Conventions from July 1775-July 1776)\, and a close relationship with General and Virginia Governor Thomas Nelson. \nDon’t miss the chance to visit the homes and homesites and to learn about Orange County’s heroes of 250 years ago by signing up for the “The Road to Freedom Started Here: Orange County’s Minutemen Leaders Tour on Thursday October 23\, 2025. The tour will start at 9am from the Museum of Culpeper History in Culpeper at 113 S. Commerce St\, Culpeper and return by 4:30 pm. The cost for the all-day tour is $50 with lunch at the Main Street Tavern in Orange (Pay on your own) as we will be visiting both public and private historic sites associated with Orange County Minutemen Leaders. Don’t miss this only opportunity to learn about Orange County’s leaders who helped to create America.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/the-road-to-freedom-started-here-orange-countys-culpeper-minutemen-leaders-bus-tour/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251022T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251022T163000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
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SUMMARY:The Road to Freedom Started Here: Fauquier County’s ‘Culpeper Minutemen’ Leaders Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:This “Minutemen” Fauquier County Leaders Tour will visit many of the most important historic homes and homesites\, while hearing important detailed stories of Fauquier County’s “Minutemen” leaders along the way. The Culpeper Minute Battalion was like no other\, as they were the only Minute Battalion in Virginia to fully form and then respond quickly and efficiently in a moment of critical need for Virginia. \nVirginia historian Jim Bish and Battles of Hampton and Great Bridge military historian Pat Hannum will lead the tour. This Fauquier County Minutemen Leaders Tour will visit the Historic Elk Run Church site in telling the story of the important Keith-Randolph-and Marshall families. Five immediate family members\, including the Marshall and Keith families\, served significant leadership roles in the Culpeper Minute Battalion including Thomas Marshall and his son\, John Marshall\, who later served as the longest serving Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in history. After leaving Elk Run we will visit the homesite of Major Thomas Marshall and birthplace of Chief Justice John Marshall. We will then drive to Warrenton to visit the Martin Pickett’s “Paradise” home in telling about the important Pickett Family. After having lunch at O’Brien’s Irish Pub in Warrenton (Lunch is on your own) we will have a drive by visit to the Blackwell Family Cemetery. The Blackwell Family was the most important family in Fauquier County at the time and which many family relationships involve Culpeper Minutemen leaders. We will then head to see the rarely visited Major Thomas Marshall’s home called “The Hollow” near Markham where the Marshall family\, including son John Marshall\, lived from 1765-1773. We will then visit the Marshall home of “Oak Hill” where both Thomas and John Marshall were living when they went to join the Culpeper Minute Battalion in September 1775. The tour will continue by heading back towards Culpeper visiting along the route Capt. John Chilton’s Rock Spring homesite and Capt. James Scott’s Clearmont homesite before returning to the Museum of Culpeper History. \nThe Minutemen leaders from Fauquier County comprised unprecedented leadership\, including future U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall and his father\, Thomas Marshall. Other Fauquier County Minutemen were closely related to some of Virginia’s most influential political leaders of the day\, including John Randolph\, Peyton Randolph (selected to preside over both the First and Second Continental Congress)\, Edmund Randolph (first U.S. Attorney General)\, and future U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. Fauquier minutemen were ancestors to later American heroes\, Lieutenant Presley O’Bannon (Marine Corps in Tripoli)\, CSA General George Pickett (Gettysburg)\, and General George Marshall (World War II). \nDon’t miss the chance to visit the homes and homesites and to learn about Fauquier County’s heroes of 250 years ago by signing up for this one-time “The Road to Freedom Started Here: Fauquier County Minutemen Leaders Tour” on Wednesday\, October 22\, 2025. The tour will start at 9:00 a.m. from the Museum of Culpeper History\, located at 113 S. Commerce St\, Culpeper\, and return by 4:30 p.m. The cost for the all-day tour is $50 with lunch at the O’Brien’s Irish Pub in Warrenton (Pay on your own)\, as we will be visiting both public and private historic sites associated with Fauquier County Minutemen Leaders. Don’t miss this only opportunity to learn about Fauquier County’s leaders who helped to create America.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/the-road-to-freedom-started-here-fauquier-countys-culpeper-minutemen-leaders-bus-tour/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250930T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250930T193000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250910T120842Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series - George Washington’s Rocky Path Toward Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, September 30\, at 6:30 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \nBestselling Historian Peter Stark joins the Museum of Culpeper History to discuss his book YOUNG WASHINGTON: How Wilderness and War Forged America’s Founding Father. By weaving together Washington’s harrowing wilderness adventures and a broader historical context\, Peter Stark celebrates the impending 250th Anniversary of our country by offering new insights into the dramatic years that shaped the man who shaped a nation. Copies of his book will be available for purchase before and after the lecture. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited\, so get your ticket today! Admission is $5 per person\, but Museum members get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/lecture-series-george-washingtons-rocky-path-toward-leadership/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250902T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250902T193000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
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SUMMARY:How Culpeper (and the Country) Survived World War II: Rationing and the Home Front 1941-45
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, September 2\, at 6:30 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \nMany of us are aware that food and gasoline were rationed in the United States during World War II\, but did you know that bicycles and typewriters were rationed\, too? American industry shifted from consumer to wartime production for the war effort\, limiting Americans’ ability to purchase appliances\, automobiles\, and a number of otherwise common consumer goods. Ration stamps and books were printed to ensure that goods were equitably distributed for Americans to survive\, while also supplying the armed forces who were fighting on two fronts\, thousands of miles away. Local collector\, author\, and historian Matt DiPalma will showcase a selection of his original World War II ephemera\, documents\, ration cards\, and ration books\, and explain what made rationing different in Culpeper and the U.S.\, compared to other nations during the war. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited\, so get your ticket today! Admission is $5 per person\, but Museum members get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/how-culpeper-and-the-country-survived-world-war-ii-rationing-and-the-home-front-1941-45/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250830
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SUMMARY:TEMPORARY EXHIBIT The Life and Legacy of The Marquis de Lafayette: A Traveling Exhibit Sunday\, August 17 - Friday\, August 29
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/temporary-exhibit-the-life-and-legacy-of-the-marquis-de-lafayette-a-traveling-exhibit-sunday-august-17-friday-august-29/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250812T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250812T193000
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SUMMARY:LECTURE SERIES: Lafayette: Idealist General
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, August 12\, at 6:30 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \nAugust is the 200th Anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s visit to Culpeper in 1825 as a guest of the nation. Join us this month as journalist and historian Marc Leepson discusses the life of the Marquis de Lafayette and his involvement in the American Revolution. A limited number of the second edition of Leepson’s book Lafayette: Lessons in Leadership from the Idealist General will be available for sale. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited\, so get your ticket today! Admission is $5 per person\, but Museum members get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/lecture-series-lafayette-idealist-general/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250725T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250727T133000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250708T173908Z
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SUMMARY:Culpeper Wizarding Express Mini Escape Room
DESCRIPTION:Magic is in the air! Get ready to be part of something extraordinary at Culpeper’s Wizard Weekend. It’s an event like no other\, and we want you to be there! \nThe Culpeper Wizarding Express Mini Escape Room! \nYou have taken the Culpeper Wizarding Express to the World Hexball Championships\, only to realize you left your lucky scarf on the train. You and your friends quickly dash back to the caboose\, where lost items are collected\, in the hopes of finding it. Unfortunately\, in your search\, the door locks trapping you inside. Can you find your lucky scarf and unlock the door before the train leaves the station? \nTaking place in an old caboose located in front of the museum\, you and your friends will have 30 minutes to try and solve several puzzles to find your lucky scarf and get out! \nThis escape room is recommended for individuals over the age of 10. Of course\, you know your children better than we do\, so younger people are allowed to participate\, but they may or may not find the experience engaging. \nAll participants under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. The adult must have their own ticket or be 1 of the 6 for a group ticket. \nYou should plan on arriving about 5 minutes before your scheduled time. The puzzle will begin at the scheduled time. Because we need time between groups to reset and clean the room\, we have to start the clock on time. \nAll you need to bring are your wits and a sense of adventure. You will not need any tools; everything you need to solve the puzzles will be in the room. \n*Please note that the caboose is NOT handicap accessible. \n*It is an enclosed space with no electricity\, and it may become hot\, especially during the afternoon. \nEfforts will be made to try and keep the temperature down\, but be prepared for it to be warm inside. \nSpace is extremely limited\, and advanced registrations are required. Tickets are $15 per person or $75 for a group of up to 6 people. \nFor more information\, contact Christine Wuebker\, Education Coordinator\, at education@culpepermuseum.com or call (540) 829-1749.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/culpeper-wizarding-express-mini-escape-room/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250701T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250701T193000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250620T134233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T134233Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series - The Road to Freedom Started Here
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, July 1\, at 6:30 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \nDuring Virginia’s struggle for independence in 1775\, Virginia’s Third Convention established Sixteen Virginia Military Districts\, including the Culpeper District (Counties of Orange\, Culpeper\, and Fauquier). Culpeper’s District quickly formed the Culpeper Regular Rifle Company and Minute Battalion in the Fall of 1775\, becoming the only fully manned combined Regular Rifle Company and Minute Battalion in Virginia. Culpeper’s quick actions in Virginia’s time of need\, more than any other portion of Virginia\, helped liberate Virginia from British rule by 1776\, thus aiding in saving the Revolution. How did they do it when other regions of Virginia could not? This presentation focuses on the important leadership within the Culpeper District\, which defined the Culpeper District as “The First to Organize\, First to Fight\, and First to Win.” \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited\, so get your ticket today! Admission is $5 per person\, but Museum members get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/lecture-series-the-road-to-freedom-started-here/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250628T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250628T190000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
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SUMMARY:Exhibit Opening Reception Culpeper Hosts a Hero: Lafayette in Culpeper
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Culpeper History presents Culpeper Hosts a Hero\, the first exhibit to highlight General Lafayette’s historic visit to our town in August 1825. Rarely noted in official records of his tour of the United States\, the Frenchman’s short stop in Culpeper was documented in detail by Capt. Philip Slaughter\, Culpeper native and Revolutionary War veteran. Slaughter’s diary provides a rare glimpse of the General’s itinerary\, the numerous activities organized to honor the “Guest of the Nation\,” and those individuals who arranged the whirlwind of events. The exhibit includes an annotated map of Culpeper showing three locations which hosted events for the General and his entourage on August 22nd. \nThe exhibit explores this honorable man\, his contributions to the young nation\, and his life-long affection for his adopted country. Beyond the unprecedented reception he received during his 13-month tour of the United States in 1824-25\, Lafayette’s visit was celebrated in Culpeper during the 1925 Centennial\, and even today\, in the Bicentennial festivities across the eastern and southern states during the last year and half. \nA reception to open Culpeper Hosts a Hero will be held Saturday\, June 28th\, from 5 – 7 pm. Enjoy period music and refreshments – including wines provided by Mountain Run Winery and toddy tastings hosted by the Long and Hansen families. Period costumes are encouraged! \nThose wishing to attend the opening reception are requested to RSVP by June 25.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/exhibit-opening-reception-culpeper-hosts-a-hero-lafayette-in-culpeper/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251002
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250603T150150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T150150Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250603T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250603T193000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250528T130536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T130536Z
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SUMMARY:The Culpeper Minutemen in History and Memory
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, June 3\, at 6:30 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \nAs we approach the 250th anniversary of the formation of the Culpeper Minutemen\, it is important to acknowledge the legacy they left behind. This month\, Museum of Culpeper History Executive Director John Christiansen will discuss how the Culpeper Minutemen are remembered throughout history. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited\, so get your ticket today! Admission is $5 per person\, but Museum members get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/the-culpeper-minutemen-in-history-and-memory/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250517T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250517T113000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250418T105732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T105732Z
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SUMMARY:Culpeper National Cemetery Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Culpeper National Cemetery is a distinguishing feature of the downtown landscape. The museum is excited to partner with the cemetery and offer a walking tour of this sacred space. Join Jeff Joyce\, Culpeper National Cemetery volunteer and Air Force veteran\, and Jessica Shimko\, Culpeper National Cemetery Program Support Assistant\, as they lead a walking tour of the Historic Section of Culpeper National Cemetery. Learn about the Civil War beginnings of the cemetery and the stories of men and women buried there\, including a D-Day (June 6\, 1944) casualty\, a Vietnam War Navy Cross recipient\, and an Air Force Thunderbirds pilot.\nThe tour will start from the Culpeper National Cemetery Administration Building (305 US Avenue\, Culpeper) parking lot at 10 AM on Saturday\, May 17.\nParticipants should wear comfortable shoes\, bring their own water\, and dress appropriately for weather conditions. The cemetery ground may be wet\, slippery\, and/or uneven.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/culpeper-national-cemetery-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250506T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250506T193000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250416T150657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T150657Z
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SUMMARY:Fallen But Not Forgotten: The History of Memorial Day
DESCRIPTION:On May 26 Americans will honor service men and women who died while defending our nation. Join us as Culpeper National Cemetery volunteer and Air Force veteran Jeff Joyce shares the history of Memorial Day\, from the early decoration of Civil War graves with flowers to today’s annual day of mourning and remembrance.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/fallen-but-not-forgotten-the-history-of-memorial-day/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,History and Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250401T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250401T193000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250312T165525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T165525Z
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SUMMARY:The Colonial Militia – Its Dress\, Arms\, and Equipment
DESCRIPTION:This summer is the 250th anniversary of the creation of the Culpeper Minutemen militia. Join us as local historian Dennis Loba discusses the typical clothing\, weapons\, and accouterments worn and used by local colonists before and at the beginning of the American Revolution. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited so get your ticket today! Admission is $5 per person but Museum members get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/the-colonial-militia-its-dress-arms-and-equipment/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,History and Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250315T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250315T150000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250303T125843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T125843Z
UID:10000688-1742047200-1742050800@visitculpeperva.com
SUMMARY:The Quest for Virginia Legends!
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever heard of Grace Sherwood\, Peter Francisco\, Mary Richards\, or John Henry? They were Virginians whose stories have become legendary. \nHelp the team of Legendary Virginians find the tools they need to complete their mission all week from March 15 through March 22. \nJoin us for a special Virginia Legends presentation at 2:00 PM on Saturday\, March 15\, and then create your own legendary figure. \nCome see\, learn\, and maybe even believe… \nThis program is being offered in conjunction with CulpeperCon at the Culpeper County Public Library on March 22-23. Visit the CulpeperCon website for other extraordinary superhuman activities throughout Culpeper and a full schedule of events!
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/the-quest-for-virginia-legends/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250304T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250304T193000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250218T145537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T145537Z
UID:10000676-1741113000-1741116600@visitculpeperva.com
SUMMARY:Female Nurses in the Civil War
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, March 4 at 6:30 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \nThe Civil War helped to establish the role of nurses as we know it today. Join the Museum of Culpeper History as we celebrate Women’s History Month and learn about several women who helped define this ever-evolving position during the war. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited so get your ticket today! Admission is $5 per person but Museum members get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/female-nurses-in-the-civil-war/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250211T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250211T200000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250129T163857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T163857Z
UID:10000657-1739298600-1739304000@visitculpeperva.com
SUMMARY:The Black Community's Dedication to Education
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, February 11 at 6:30 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \nThe Museum is excited to once again collaborate with members of the African American Heritage Alliance. Panelists Angela Chapman\, Charles Jamison\, Jane Pollard\, and Moderator Zann Nelson will address the commitment and activism required and delivered by the Black communities throughout the county to provide an education for Black children. Three locations will be discussed as examples: the Culpeper Training School on the old Fredericksburg Rd.\, the Norman School off US Route 522 West at Norman\, and the George Washington Carver High School on US Route 15. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited so save your seat today and then pay at the door! Admission is $5 per person but Museum members get in FREE. \nIf you can’t attend the lecture\, you can purchase access to the video recording for $5.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/the-black-communitys-dedication-to-education/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,History and Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250130T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250130T113000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250109T183139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T183139Z
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SUMMARY:Elementary Explorers
DESCRIPTION:January 2025 – a new day\, a new month\, a new year\, a new quarter century! Come explore the concept of time and the way we measure it. Participants will get to create a yearly calendar with various holidays on it and then construct a sand timer to take home.\n“Elementary Explorers” is an interactive series of children’s programming that brings fun facts and activities out of the past!
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/elementary-explorers-3/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250107T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250107T203000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20250106T131827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T131827Z
UID:10000609-1736274600-1736281800@visitculpeperva.com
SUMMARY:Civil War Photography Program at the Museum of Culpeper History
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, January 7 at 6:30 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \n19th Century Photographer Greg Farley takes you on a journey back to the days of the Civil War Photographers. Greg will expose you to what life was like to be a Civil War Photographer and how it changed the world forever. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Space is limited so save your seat today and then pay at the door! Admission is $5 per person but Museum members get in FREE. \nIf you can’t attend the lecture\, you can purchase access to the video recording for $5.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/civil-war-photography-program-at-the-museum-of-culpeper-history/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family Friendly,History and Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241208T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241208T150000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20241031T141208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T141208Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Train Experience
DESCRIPTION:All Aboard the Culpeper Express!\nThe museum will host a special holiday program for children ages 2 and up during Sunday Funday for Kids on Sunday\, December 8\, at 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Participants will board the historic caboose\, where they will punch their golden ticket while enjoying a cup of warm cocoa provided by Miss Minerva’s Tea Room in their own personalized\, commemorative travel mug. They will also receive a special gift to take home.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/holiday-train-experience/2024-12-08/2/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Seasonal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241208T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241208T140000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20241031T141208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T141208Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Train Experience
DESCRIPTION:All Aboard the Culpeper Express!\nThe museum will host a special holiday program for children ages 2 and up during Sunday Funday for Kids on Sunday\, December 8\, at 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Participants will board the historic caboose\, where they will punch their golden ticket while enjoying a cup of warm cocoa provided by Miss Minerva’s Tea Room in their own personalized\, commemorative travel mug. They will also receive a special gift to take home.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/holiday-train-experience/2024-12-08/1/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Seasonal
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241124T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20241106T150252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T150252Z
UID:10000555-1732460400-1732467600@visitculpeperva.com
SUMMARY:Pictures with Santa in the Caboose
DESCRIPTION:Santa will stop by the museum from 3-5 pm to take pictures inside the caboose\, which will be decorated for the holidays. This is a free event. You are responsible for taking your own pictures.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/pictures-with-santa-in-the-caboose/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,History and Culture,Seasonal
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241112T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241112T193000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20240815T173342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T173342Z
UID:10000439-1731436200-1731439800@visitculpeperva.com
SUMMARY:Elijah Craig: Baptist and Bourbon Maker
DESCRIPTION:Elijah Craig: Baptist and Bourbon MakerWhat do the 1st Amendment and Bourbon have in common…Elijah Craig. Join us in November as we learn about the role Elijah Craig played with the early Baptists fighting for religious freedom\, his family genealogy\, and how he ended up in Kentucky making bourbon.This program will be held at the museum. Space is limited so save your seat today and pay at the door! Admission is $5 per person but Museum members get in FREE.Participants may be photographed for use in museum promotional and marketing material.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/elijah-craig-baptist-and-bourbon-maker/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241109T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241109T120000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20241106T150824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T150824Z
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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Culpeper
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that Culpeper played an important role in supporting the revolutionary cause in Virginia and in the events that influenced American independence? Learn about the people\, places\, and events shaped by Culpeper’s patriots and see how these activities were written into the Declaration of Independence\, the Bill of Rights\, and other founding documents in this walking tour of downtown led by staff and volunteers of the Museum of Culpeper History. Stories include the Culpeper Minute Men\, religious liberty\, and western expansion. \nAttendees should bring water\, wear comfortable footwear and dress appropriately for weather conditions. Tours will be held rain or shine unless otherwise advertised.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/revolutionary-culpeper-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241031T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241031T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20241009T160152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T160152Z
UID:10000503-1730394000-1730397600@visitculpeperva.com
SUMMARY:Halloween Caboose Open House
DESCRIPTION:The spooky Caboose will be open for all who dare enter this Halloween. Little ghosts and goblins can also stick their hands in mystery buckets to try to guess the Halloween creature.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/halloween-caboose-open-house/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family Friendly,Seasonal
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241001T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241001T200000
DTSTAMP:20260710T094209
CREATED:20240815T173216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T173216Z
UID:10000438-1727809200-1727812800@visitculpeperva.com
SUMMARY:Early Baptist Church in Culpeper on Davis Street
DESCRIPTION:Join us Tuesday\, October 1 at 7 PM as the museum continues its lecture series! \nJoin us in October as we explore the Baptist community’s role in Culpeper’s history. We will delve into how Baptists contributed from the era of religious freedom\, through the Civil War\, and up until 1955. Culpeper Baptist Church is celebrating its 250th Anniversary this year and Pastor Dan Carlton and Church Historian Roger L. Clatterbuck will share the story. \nThis program will be held at the museum. Admission is $5 per person but Museum members get in FREE.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/early-baptist-church-in-culpeper-on-davis-street/
LOCATION:Museum of Culpeper History\, 113 Commerce Street\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:History and Culture
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