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

Transportation, Lodging, & Dining

The Virginia Museum of History & Culture will not make any travel or lodging reservations for participants, though we are always available for questions or specific requests. 

Transportation

Richmond has its own airport – Richmond International – which offers flights from a variety of airlines across the country and rental car services onsite. In addition, there are two Amtrak train stations in Richmond. The VMHC has ample parking that will be available for free to program participants.

Lodging

VMHC is located in the heart of Richmond’s ‘Museum District,’ which has many hotels within a ~10-15-minute driving distance. The closest is a Courtyard by Marriott, which is less than a 10-minute drive or a 20–30-minute walk from the museum. Additionally, there are walkable Airbnb’s scattered around the neighboring ‘Museum’ and ‘Fan’ neighborhoods.

Dining

In the past decade, Richmond has received national acclaim for its food and beverage scene, with something available to fit any taste. All lodging options are walkable to a variety of restaurants and coffee shops outside of institute hours, though the workshops will provide morning coffee/snacks and lunch to all participants.