The Virginia Department of Historic Resources recently approved new historic highway markers for King William and King and Queen counties — recognizing Indigenous people and an 18th-century church.
Forest Hazel, commissioner for the North Carolina American Indian Heritage Commission, speaks at the unveiling of the highway marker. Credit: Photo by Avery Sloan Vickie Jeffries, tribal administrator ...
Five new state historical highway markers submitted by Virginia students through the second annual Black History Month Historical Marker Contest were highlighted Monday at a virtual ceremony led by ...
Twenty newly approved state historical highway markers will address topics of national, state, and regional significance in Virginia’s African American history. The Virginia Board of Historic ...
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