Closing Exhibit: Admiring the Feathered Race
John James Audubon arrived in early-19th century Philadelphia with a desire to travel the country and depict its birds accurately, in both size and likeness. In the early 1820’s, after … Continue reading
John James Audubon arrived in early-19th century Philadelphia with a desire to travel the country and depict its birds accurately, in both size and likeness. In the early 1820’s, after … Continue reading
Many things can be gleaned from the manner in which an individual’s home is built, especially when it is as complex as that of William Randolph III, of Wilton. Not … Continue reading
Join us this summer for free concerts on the grounds of Wilton. Bring a picnic dinner and your favorite lawn chair for family-friendly music on our scenic terrace overlooking the … Continue reading
Bring your little ghouls and goblins to a family-friendly All Hallow’s Eve at Wilton. Enjoy storytelling, a pumpkin hunt and decorating, and costume awards. Tour the historic house by candlelight as we … Continue reading
Called “one of the most ancient families in the country,” by one 18th century French traveler, the Randolphs of Virginia were among the most influential families for over a century. … Continue reading
Did colonial Americans decorate their doors at Christmas? Does the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas” have a secret meaning? Did Americans take their Christmas tree tradition from German immigrants? … Continue reading
Celebrate the holidays in colonial Virginia! Take part in the many activities at Wilton. Try your hand at family-friendly games, or enjoy a delicious snack and a relaxing cup of … Continue reading
Called “one of the most ancient families in the country,” by one 18th century French traveler, the Randolphs of Virginia were among the most influential families for over a century. … Continue reading
Meeting of the Museum Board
The Board of Managers meets.