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Through 13 hand-embroidered panels, artisans from New Hampshire to Georgia have woven together stories of struggle within America’s original 13 colonies to commemorate the country’s 250th anniversary.
Planned renovations at the Tidewater Drive facility will add a commercial kitchen and create new areas dedicated to job training.
Town officials plan to complete a housing study to look at short-term rentals and other housing issues on the island.
Organizers say the scale of the presentation — covering the facade of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture — will make it stand out from other national public celebrations.
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Revolution 250: Stories from the First Shore
Highlighting the people and institutions from our region that helped shape who we were in 1776, and who we’d become 250 years later.
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