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Your gift today can go even further in making a lasting impact for Wilton House Museum. From November 1st to December 31st, the Jessie Ball duPont Fund has generously agreed to match all online gifts made by individuals to the… Continue Reading
Just in time for Spring – we are pleased to announce the Virginia Celebration Shawl.
Introducing the Virginia Society’s 125th commemorative scarf.
Education through preservation… Continue reading →
Preserving our past, ensuring our future… Continue reading →
Membership in the organization is by sponsorship only. Members must be lineal descendants of an ancestor who rendered significant service to his country during the Colonial period before July 5, 1776.
Wilton is an 18th century James River plantation mansion built around 1750 by William Randolph, III. It was moved 14 miles up the James River to its present site for preservation by the Virginia Society in 1934.
In addition to its broad based activities in the museum field, the Society sponsors a number of scholarship programs and other historic preservation, patriotic service and educational projects to further the aims and objects of the Society.
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