“Witness to a Revolution: 250 Years of History” Exhibition Grand Opening
Date and Time
Friday Apr 3, 2026
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Friday, April 3, 2026, from 6-8pm
Location
Fredericksburg Area Museum 907 Princess Anne Street Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
Kelli Carneal, Communications and Development Manager
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Description
As Virginia commemorates 250 years since the American Revolution, Fredericksburg stands as a city deeply rooted in the fight for independence and the legacy it left behind. Home to prominent patriots such as George Washington and James Monroe, Fredericksburg played a critical role in shaping revolutionary ideals and leaders. The city contributed not only through its people, but also through its strategic location on the Rappahannock River and its support industries; including arms manufactories that helped supply the Continental Army. This exhibit explores Fredericksburg’s active role in the American Revolution and the many ways the city has remembered that legacy over time. The 200th anniversary in 1976 was a major moment of reflection and celebration, marked by patriotic events, educational programs, and renewed public interest in the city’s Revolutionary past. Since then, commemorations have continued to evolve, shaping how new generations understand the Revolution’s meaning. Through historic artifacts, personal stories, and community memory, discover how Fredericksburg helped forge a nation; and how, from battlefield to bicentennial to today, it continues to reflect on its Revolutionary story. Save the date - Witness to a Revolution opens April 3, 2026!
