HAMPTON, Va. — Pieces of the past come together to paint a picture of Virginia's attitude toward the Prohibition era in a new exhibit at the Hampton History Museum. “Teetotalers and Moonshiners, and ...
The Hampton History Museum is hosting its annual Dockside Seafood Feast for one night only at the Graham and Rollins Waterfront Dock in Downtown Hampton.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Originally purchased by the Meeting House Green Memorial Association in 1925 — with a generous donation from Edward Tuck and ...
HAMPTON, Va. — Pieces of the past come together to paint a picture of Virginia's attitude toward the Prohibition era in a new exhibit at the Hampton History Museum. “Teetotalers and Moonshiners, and ...
HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) – During Black History Month, the Hampton History Museum shared important events from the City of Hampton. Historian and Museum Aide Willow Pell spoke to Digital Host Sarah Goode ...
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Christopher Columbus Kraft Jr., a Hampton native and a pioneering engineer who became known as “The Father of NASA Mission Control.” Monday, the ...
HAMPTON — If you like your history with a side of spirits from another realm, the Hampton Horror Tour is for you. The tour, which begins and ends at the Hampton History Museum, introduces the spirits ...
HAMPTON, Va. (WRIC) — As October draws near, the Hampton History Museum is planning a month of events related to some frightening Virginia history. The events kick off early with the special lecture ...
HAMPTON ROADS, VA—In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, The Hampton History Museum welcomes the opening of, “Revolutionary Hampton: Journeys of Liberty,” on June 28. This ...
HAMPTON, Va. - I recently visited the Hampton History Museum to check out a piece of local history. "Today we are looking at a couple of coins." Kris Peters, educator at the Hampton History Museum ...
Author John J. Hanrahan presents the “Traveling Freedom’s Road” lecture on African American history through travel, as part of the Hampton History Museum’s Port Hampton Culture Series. The ...
Originally purchased by the Meeting House Green Memorial Association in 1925 — with a generous donation from Edward Tuck and others — the historic Fogg House at 40 Park Avenue now serves as the Tuck ...
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