Just before the start of the American Revolution, everyday people in Hampton had to navigate life amid a growing fight for liberty. The Hampton History Museum’s latest exhibit highlights how residents ...
HAMPTON, Va. — A Juneteenth Pageant - THE PLAY is coming to the Hampton History Museum on Wednesday. The pageant will combine history, music, and comedy to commemorate when slaves in Texas learned ...
Originally purchased by the Meeting House Green Memorial Association in 1925 — with a generous donation from Edward Tuck and others — the historic Fogg House at 40 Park Avenue now serves as the Tuck ...
HAMPTON — The life of Dinah Small Burdoo, believed to be the last formerly enslaved person to live in Hampton, was honored on July 12, with a Black Heritage Trail marker newly established on the ...
HAMPTON, Va. — Volunteers at Fort Monroe in Hampton are breathing new life into a little piece of local history. Since 2019, Greg Siegel and others have been renovating an old streetcar that used to ...