African American Heritage Program A Program of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
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Site Type: Museum or Cultural Center

Historical Significance:

The Loudoun Museum is a growing, private, non-profit institution in Loundon County, the third-fastest growing county in the United States. Ongoing research projects and exhibits answer the question of the existence of slavery in Loudoun County, and the quality of life for African American in the county since slavery.

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  • Open to the Public: Yes
  • Public Access Restricted: yes
 

The Virginia African American Heritage Program is a program of The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
145 Ednam Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903-4629 • ph: 434.924.3296 • fax: 434.296.4714 • aahv@virginia.edu