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A living museum in Newport News, Virginia that showcases Virginia's indigenous species in various habitats and exhibits. Learn about the history, features and attractions of the museum, such as the aquarium, aviary, botanical preserve and planetarium.
Find out the names and locations of various types of museums that recreate historical periods, cultures, and environments in the United States. Browse the categories of ecological, farm, transportation, military, and other museums.
Find museums in Virginia that collect and display objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest. Browse the sortable list by museum name, location, county, city, region, type, and summary.
Jamestown Settlement is a living history museum on Jamestown Island, Virginia, where the first English colony in North America was founded in 1607. Learn about the history, culture, and artifacts of the Powhatan, European, and African peoples who lived in 17th-century Virginia.
Learn about the living-history museum and private foundation that preserves and recreates the historic district of Williamsburg, Virginia, where it was the capital of the Colony of Virginia in the 18th century. Explore the restored or reconstructed buildings, gardens, crafts, and events that showcase the colonial life and culture.
A living history museum in Staunton, Virginia, featuring eleven exhibits of traditional rural buildings from Europe, Africa, and America. Learn about the early immigrants to the Shenandoah Valley and their cultural influences on the American frontier.
Endview Plantation is an 18th-century plantation and historic home in Newport News, Virginia, that was used by military forces during the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. Learn about its history, architecture, and living history museum events.
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