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  • Day in the Life Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    While it may feel at times as though our day to day lives never change, they were completely different for those of Colonial Virginia. Discover what daily life was like for the Henry family and the enslaved who lived and worked at Scotchtown on this special focus tour. This tour will run on specific Friday […]

  • Day in the Life Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    While it may feel at times as though our day to day lives never change, they were completely different for those of Colonial Virginia. Discover what daily life was like for the Henry family and the enslaved who lived and worked at Scotchtown on this special focus tour. This tour will run on specific Friday […]

  • Knots and Ropes

    Cape Henry Lighthouse 583 Atlantic Ave, Fort Story, VA, United States

    This event is included in general admission and open to active/retired military/ DoD ID holders and their families. Stop by the Cape Henry Lighthouse to learn and practice knot tying skills, such as canoe hitches for tying up boats and classic knots such as the figure eight.  Learn about how rope is made and why it was important to shipping and lighthouse keeping.

  • Lighthouses 101 Virtual Program

    Virtual Program VA

    The little known Village of Cape Henry was a bustling resort town in the early 1900’s. Accessed by an electric rail line and equipped with a casino, church, ice cream parlor, cottages and hotels. It was the place to be along the oceanfront.

  • Stories by the Sea

    Cape Henry Lighthouse 583 Atlantic Ave, Fort Story, VA, United States

    This event is free and open to active/retired military/ DoD ID holders and their families. Join the Cape Henry Lighthouse on the lookout at the Cape Henry Memorial Park overlooking the ocean as we read a children’s book related to the ocean and lighthouse. Stick around for a fun quick craft that accompanies the book that you can take home!

  • Day in the Life Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    While it may feel at times as though our day to day lives never change, they were completely different for those of Colonial Virginia. Discover what daily life was like for the Henry family and the enslaved who lived and worked at Scotchtown on this special focus tour. This tour will run on specific Friday […]

  • Day in the Life Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    While it may feel at times as though our day to day lives never change, they were completely different for those of Colonial Virginia. Discover what daily life was like for the Henry family and the enslaved who lived and worked at Scotchtown on this special focus tour. This tour will run on specific Friday […]

  • Summer Saturday Series: Colonial Candles

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Come join Scotchtown staff on July 25th from 10am-4pm to learn about the use of candles in the colonial time period. Whether necessary for basic light or enjoyed for their fragrance and beauty, candles have been a part of people’s lives for centuries. This workshop will teach you techniques for basic pillar and taper candles […]

  • The Lighthouse Act Virtual Program

    Virtual Program VA

    Although the lighthouse was completed in 1792, the idea of a lighthouse on Cape Henry came to be decades earlier. Learn about the agreement between Virginia and Maryland, how the Founding Fathers are connected to the construction of the lighthouse and the process of building with the adjustments that had to be made to create the first federally funded public works project during this virtual program on Zoom.

  • Knots and Ropes

    Cape Henry Lighthouse 583 Atlantic Ave, Fort Story, VA, United States

    This event is included in general admission and open to active/retired military/ DoD ID holders and their families. Stop by the Cape Henry Lighthouse to learn and practice knot tying skills, such as canoe hitches for tying up boats and classic knots such as the figure eight.  Learn about how rope is made and why it was important to shipping and lighthouse keeping.

  • Stories by the Sea

    Cape Henry Lighthouse 583 Atlantic Ave, Fort Story, VA, United States

    This event is free and open to active/retired military/ DoD ID holders and their families. Join the Cape Henry Lighthouse on the lookout at the Cape Henry Memorial Park overlooking the ocean as we read a children’s book related to the ocean and lighthouse. Stick around for a fun quick craft that accompanies the book that you can take home!

  • First Landing Virtual Program

    Virtual Program VA

    Landing on the shores of the Cape, on April 26th 1607, the men and boys of the Virginia Company Charter claimed this land for Henry, son of King James. This program will show monuments currently dedicated to the first landing and its importance to our country’s beginnings.

  • Day in the Life Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    While it may feel at times as though our day to day lives never change, they were completely different for those of Colonial Virginia. Discover what daily life was like for the Henry family and the enslaved who lived and worked at Scotchtown on this special focus tour. This tour will run on specific Friday […]

  • Slavery at the John Marshall House: A Special Focus Tour

    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    This focus tour explores the experiences of the enslaved men, women, and children who lived and worked at the John Marshall House from 1790 to 1835. Discover what daily life was like for those held in bondage, learn the names and stories of individuals enslaved at the site, and gain a deeper understanding of how […]

  • Stories by the Sea

    Cape Henry Lighthouse 583 Atlantic Ave, Fort Story, VA, United States

    This event is free and open to active/retired military/ DoD ID holders and their families. Join the Cape Henry Lighthouse on the lookout at the Cape Henry Memorial Park overlooking the ocean as we read a children’s book related to the ocean and lighthouse. Stick around for a fun quick craft that accompanies the book that you can take home!

  • Lighthouse Day 2026

    Cape Henry Lighthouse 583 Atlantic Ave, Fort Story, VA, United States

    ADVANCE TICKET PURCHASE REQUIRED          On August 7th, 1789, the 9th act of Congress was signed, the Lighthouse Act, celebrate National Lighthouse day with us. Climb the Old and New Cape Henry Lighthouses for a once in a lifetime opportunity! Join local organizations in participating in crafts and activities. Learn more about […]

  • Summer Saturday Series: Vegetables & Herbs

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Join Scotchtown staff on Saturday August 8th from 10am-4pm and learn about how popular vegetables and herbs were prepared in the 1700s! In addition we will be discussing foodways in colonials times, exploring the kitchen garden, and cooking multiple dishes throughout the day using 18th century recipes. Guests can take home a recipe or two […]

  • Stories by the Sea

    Cape Henry Lighthouse 583 Atlantic Ave, Fort Story, VA, United States

    This event is free and open to active/retired military/ DoD ID holders and their families. Join the Cape Henry Lighthouse on the lookout at the Cape Henry Memorial Park overlooking the ocean as we read a children’s book related to the ocean and lighthouse. Stick around for a fun quick craft that accompanies the book that you can take home!

  • Stories by the Sea

    Cape Henry Lighthouse 583 Atlantic Ave, Fort Story, VA, United States

    This event is free and open to active/retired military/ DoD ID holders and their families. Join the Cape Henry Lighthouse on the lookout at the Cape Henry Memorial Park overlooking the ocean as we read a children’s book related to the ocean and lighthouse. Stick around for a fun quick craft that accompanies the book that you can take home!

  • The Archaeology of Bacon’s Rebellion

    Bacon's Castle 465 Bacon’s Castle Trail, Surry, VA, United States

    Bacon’s Rebellion began as a campaign of violence against the region’s Indigenous people carried out in defiance of the royal governor. The elite instigators of the insurrection garnered broad support by stoking prejudice and exploiting the desperation of struggling and marginalized groups, including many in the colony’s growing, and increasingly oppressed African population who saw in the uprising a chance for self-liberation. 

  • Summer Saturday Series: Colonial Dyeing

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Join the Scotchtown staff on Saturday, August 22nd from 10am-4pm for ongoing demonstrations on dyes and colors of the 18th century. Come learn about dyeing practices in Colonial America and at Scotchtown in the 18th century. Join our staff in this all-day long program as we discuss our sample dye and textile gardens and demonstrate […]

  • Stories by the Sea

    Cape Henry Lighthouse 583 Atlantic Ave, Fort Story, VA, United States

    This event is free and open to active/retired military/ DoD ID holders and their families. Join the Cape Henry Lighthouse on the lookout at the Cape Henry Memorial Park overlooking the ocean as we read a children’s book related to the ocean and lighthouse. Stick around for a fun quick craft that accompanies the book that you can take home!

  • The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr: A Court End Walking Tour with the John Marshall House and The Valentine

    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    Join Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House and the Valentine Museum’s John Wickham House for a deep dive into one of America’s first great legal spectacles. In the summer of 1807, the national spotlight landed on Richmond’s Court End neighborhood as Chief Justice John Marshall deliberated the fate of accused traitor Aaron Burr. Learn about the […]

  • The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr: A Court End Walking Tour with the John Marshall House and The Valentine

    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    Join Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House and the Valentine Museum’s John Wickham House for a deep dive into one of America’s first great legal spectacles. In the summer of 1807, the national spotlight landed on Richmond’s Court End neighborhood as Chief Justice John Marshall deliberated the fate of accused traitor Aaron Burr. Learn about the […]

  • The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr: A Court End Walking Tour with the John Marshall House and The Valentine

    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    Join Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House and the Valentine Museum’s John Wickham House for a deep dive into one of America’s first great legal spectacles. In the summer of 1807, the national spotlight landed on Richmond’s Court End neighborhood as Chief Justice John Marshall deliberated the fate of accused traitor Aaron Burr. Learn about the […]

  • Placing Patrick Henry: A Special Program

    Placing Patrick Henry: A Special Program
    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Patrick Henry is best remembered for his stirring oratory, with his “Liberty or Death” speech being the most famous example. His words have been chronicled for generations but they were never spoken to an empty room. This program focuses on Patrick Henry’s connections with other founding fathers; the relationships he built, correspondence he kept, and […]

  • Placing Patrick Henry: A Special Program

    Placing Patrick Henry: A Special Program
    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Patrick Henry is best remembered for his stirring oratory, with his “Liberty or Death” speech being the most famous example. His words have been chronicled for generations but they were never spoken to an empty room. This program focuses on Patrick Henry’s connections with other founding fathers; the relationships he built, correspondence he kept, and […]

  • The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr: A Court End Walking Tour with the John Marshall House and The Valentine

    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    Join Preservation Virginia’s John Marshall House and the Valentine Museum’s John Wickham House for a deep dive into one of America’s first great legal spectacles. In the summer of 1807, the national spotlight landed on Richmond’s Court End neighborhood as Chief Justice John Marshall deliberated the fate of accused traitor Aaron Burr. Learn about the […]

  • Slavery at the John Marshall House: A Special Focus Tour

    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    This focus tour explores the experiences of the enslaved men, women, and children who lived and worked at the John Marshall House from 1790 to 1835. Discover what daily life was like for those held in bondage, learn the names and stories of individuals enslaved at the site, and gain a deeper understanding of how […]

  • The Burning of Jamestown

    Historic Jamestowne 1368 Colonial Parkway, Jamestown, VA, United States

    Exactly one-hundred years before the Declaration of Independence, a group of rebels marched on Virginia’s capital and burned it to the ground in an attempt to depose a government they saw as elitist.

  • Constitution Day Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Join the Scotchtown staff at 11am on Sunday, September 20th for a special focus tour in honor of constitution day! When the Constitution was sent to the states for approval in 1788, it faced heavy scrutiny; many detractors argued it did not adequately protect individual liberties, robbed the states of their sovereignty, and provided the […]

  • A Century of Dance

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    It will be a day of dancing and music at Scotchtown! Join the Virginia Home Spun Dance Ensemble as they dance through the centuries exploring music from 1760 to 1860. While enjoying their performances, learn how music may have influenced the lives of people in Virginia especially during the revolution and here at Scotchtown! Then […]

  • Slavery at the John Marshall House: A Special Focus Tour

    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    This focus tour explores the experiences of the enslaved men, women, and children who lived and worked at the John Marshall House from 1790 to 1835. Discover what daily life was like for those held in bondage, learn the names and stories of individuals enslaved at the site, and gain a deeper understanding of how […]

  • The Stuff of Nightmares

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Crumbling castles, dark foreboding landscapes, supernatural and mysterious characters, disturbing and horrifying stories! Spend an evening at Scotchtown and experience the true terror of the early Gothic literary movement as you meet the authors of some of the most chilling and haunting stories and novels of the 18th and 19th centuries. Guest interpreters will be […]

  • Seventeenth Century Day

    Bacon's Castle 465 Bacon’s Castle Trail, Surry, VA, United States

    Join us at Bacon’s Castle for our annual Seventeenth Century Day! This year we will be joined by our Virginia Indian Tribal Partners – the Pamunkey Indian Tribe, the Rappahannock Indian Tribe, and the Nottoway Indian Tribe – and we will also host the Library of Virginia’s LVA On the Go van.

  • Murder, Mayhem and the Marshalls

    Murder, Mayhem and the Marshalls
    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    Uncover the stories of murder, mayhem, and mystery that are housed within Preservation Virginia's John Marshall House on these special evening tours. Guests will have the opportunity to tour the oldest surviving brick home in the city of Richmond by candlelight and hear tales of  Marshall family secrets, tragic events in early Richmond history, and […]

  • Murder, Mayhem and the Marshalls

    Murder, Mayhem and the Marshalls
    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    Uncover the stories of murder, mayhem, and mystery that are housed within Preservation Virginia's John Marshall House on these special evening tours. Guests will have the opportunity to tour the oldest surviving brick home in the city of Richmond by candlelight and hear tales of  Marshall family secrets, tragic events in early Richmond history, and […]

  • First Responders Day at Scotchtown

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Join us at Scotchtown for First Responder Appreciation day on Sunday, October 25th from 11am-4pm! To say thank you to our first responders and their families, today we are offering free admission and refreshments. See you at Scotchtown! Call us at 804-227-3500 to make your reservation.

  • Murder, Mayhem and the Marshalls

    Murder, Mayhem and the Marshalls
    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    Uncover the stories of murder, mayhem, and mystery that are housed within Preservation Virginia's John Marshall House on these special evening tours. Guests will have the opportunity to tour the oldest surviving brick home in the city of Richmond by candlelight and hear tales of  Marshall family secrets, tragic events in early Richmond history, and […]

  • Attic to Cellar Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Have you ever wanted to wander through Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown appreciating the architecture of this 300-year-old house? Have you longed to see parts of the house not usually open to the public? You can explore Scotchtown from the attic to the cellar with one of our historic interpreters during the 10 a.m. tour on Fridays and Saturdays.

  • Attic to Cellar Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Have you ever wanted to wander through Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown appreciating the architecture of this 300-year-old house? Have you longed to see parts of the house not usually open to the public? You can explore Scotchtown from the attic to the cellar with one of our historic interpreters during the 10 a.m. tour on Fridays and Saturdays.

  • Save the Date: Tournament of the Castle Renaissance Faire

    Bacon's Castle 465 Bacon’s Castle Trail, Surry, VA, United States

    Step back in time at Bacon’s Castle for the Tournament of the Castle Renaissance Faire on November 7th & 8th, 2026! This thrilling weekend features medieval full-plate armored combat from the local Tidewater Dogs of War, including international teams battling for prizes and 1st place. Witness the Classic Level Melee, featuring longsword duels and all […]

  • Slavery at the John Marshall House: A Special Focus Tour

    John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA, United States

    This focus tour explores the experiences of the enslaved men, women, and children who lived and worked at the John Marshall House from 1790 to 1835. Discover what daily life was like for those held in bondage, learn the names and stories of individuals enslaved at the site, and gain a deeper understanding of how […]

  • Attic to Cellar Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Have you ever wanted to wander through Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown appreciating the architecture of this 300-year-old house? Have you longed to see parts of the house not usually open to the public? You can explore Scotchtown from the attic to the cellar with one of our historic interpreters during the 10 a.m. tour on Fridays and Saturdays.

  • Attic to Cellar Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Have you ever wanted to wander through Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown appreciating the architecture of this 300-year-old house? Have you longed to see parts of the house not usually open to the public? You can explore Scotchtown from the attic to the cellar with one of our historic interpreters during the 10 a.m. tour on Fridays and Saturdays.

  • Attic to Cellar Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Have you ever wanted to wander through Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown appreciating the architecture of this 300-year-old house? Have you longed to see parts of the house not usually open to the public? You can explore Scotchtown from the attic to the cellar with one of our historic interpreters during the 10 a.m. tour on Fridays and Saturdays.

  • Attic to Cellar Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Have you ever wanted to wander through Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown appreciating the architecture of this 300-year-old house? Have you longed to see parts of the house not usually open to the public? You can explore Scotchtown from the attic to the cellar with one of our historic interpreters during the 10 a.m. tour on Fridays and Saturdays.

  • Attic to Cellar Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Have you ever wanted to wander through Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown appreciating the architecture of this 300-year-old house? Have you longed to see parts of the house not usually open to the public? You can explore Scotchtown from the attic to the cellar with one of our historic interpreters during the 10 a.m. tour on Fridays and Saturdays.

  • Attic to Cellar Focus Tour

    Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown 16120 Chiswell Lane, Beaverdam, VA, United States

    Have you ever wanted to wander through Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown appreciating the architecture of this 300-year-old house? Have you longed to see parts of the house not usually open to the public? You can explore Scotchtown from the attic to the cellar with one of our historic interpreters during the 10 a.m. tour on Fridays and Saturdays.