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Franklin County residents and the local branch NAACP unveiled a monument Sunday to 70 Black men from the county who fought for the United States Colored Troops. Organizers say the monument helps tell a fuller story of the county's participation in the Civil War.
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JoAnn Falletta, former conductor of the Virginia Symphony, has released her latest book of poetry, which she considers a love letter to musicians.
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The Church of the Holy Apostles’ project uses thousands of plastic bags collected from stores or donations.
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The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art closes after this weekend to prepare for its move to a new building at Virginia Wesleyan University.
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The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum released a 'Declaration of Independence' set. Virginia and the nation are marking the country's 250th birthday this year.
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The Sail250 lecture series began in 2025 and continues with discussions on how the state's waterways made Virginia critical to historical events. The lectures are free.
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The renovated Mary T. Christian Theatre has the latest technology, more and better seating and improvements for actors and crew. It will be rededicated Sat., Jan. 10.
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Take another listen to the most-listened-to episodes of Another View with Barbara Hamm Lee from 2025.
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Whether on air or on stage, Msesippi leads with heart and intentionality.
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Parking will be free and some parks are offering special tours and hikes.
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church in downtown is the only pre-Revolutionary War building that remains in the city. The church is offering free tours on Thursday.
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The task force is part of Coastal Virginia Unitarian Universalist’s commitment to social justice.