1015 East Clay Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219

The Valentine Richmond History Center invites the Richmond community to learn about and comment on content for a pending Richmond History Gallery.

Project Manager and Historian Edward D. Ragan will present an update on developing themes, in particular Theme #1 regarding the city’s relationship to the James River, with special guest Chris French from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. This meeting occurs in follow-up to a meeting in July 2010, although attendance at the July meeting is not a prerequisite for attendance at this event. Light refreshments will be provided.

Tuesday, November 16th, 5:30 – 7:30pm
• 5:30 – 6:00 Galleries open to the public
• 6:00 – 6:45 Presentation
• 6:45 – 7:30 Public comment

Valentine Richmond History Center
1015 E. Clay Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Free parking is available in the History Center lot, accessible from 10th Street between Marshall and Clay

Free, but space is limited. RSVP’s are encouraged. Call (804) 649-0711 x333 Be sure to indicate the number of people in your party.

The Richmond History Gallery (RHG) Project encompasses the planning and research necessary to create a new comprehensive history exhibition on the city of Richmond at the Valentine Richmond History Center. The History Center intends for Richmond residents to see their lives reflected in this new, multi-million dollar project, even as they learn something new. The new exhibit will consist of a core overview gallery accompanied by various rotating exhibitions and programming. It will require a complete renovation of the museum’s first floor interior.

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The Valentine Richmond History Center has been collecting, preserving and interpreting the history of Richmond, Virginia, since 1894 and maintains the largest and finest collection of objects, papers and textiles available for research and interpretation of Richmond’s rich history. Located in the heart of historic downtown, the History Center is creating a lively and compelling center for residents and tourists to discover the diverse stories that come together to tell the story of Richmond.

www.richmondhistorycenter.com

Added by valentinerhc on November 10, 2010

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