NEH Landmark Workshops

NEH Landmark Workshops

Virginia & The Founding of a Nation: 
Examining the American Revolution on the Eve of the 250th Anniversary

Our 2025 workshops are made possible with support from the Weinstein Foundation and in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.

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Gray text on blue background of Declaration of Independence

Field Trip Locations

The Valentine Museum: Founded in 1898 as a general art & history museum, The Valentine has since evolved to focus specifically on the stories and history of the Richmond region. 

St. John’s Church: The location of the Second Virginia Convention and Patrick Henry’s infamous “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” speech that roused support for the Patriot cause. 

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown: Focused on telling the story of the nation’s founding, from the twilight of the colonial period to the dawn of the Constitution and beyond. Exciting indoor galleries feature period artifacts, immersive environments and films, including “The Siege of Yorktown,” with a 180-degree surround screen and dramatic special effects. 

Yorktown Battlefield: Discover what it took for the United States to be independent as you explore the site of the last major battle of the Revolutionary War. In the fall of 1781, General George Washington, with allied American and French forces, besieged General Charles Lord Cornwallis’s British army at Yorktown. On October 19, Cornwallis surrendered, effectively ending the war and ensuring independence.