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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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? […]
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 […]
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. […]
Meeting of the Museum Board
The Board of Managers meets.