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X-WR-CALNAME:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111439Z
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DTSTART:20260606T140000Z
DTEND:20260606T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T111439Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562583007
DTSTART:20260609T140000Z
DTEND:20260609T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111439Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562583008
DTSTART:20260610T140000Z
DTEND:20260610T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20260611T140000Z
DTEND:20260611T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260612T140000Z
DTEND:20260612T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTEND:20260613T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111439Z
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DTSTART:20260616T140000Z
DTEND:20260616T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T111439Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562587109
DTSTART:20260617T140000Z
DTEND:20260617T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T111439Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562588134
DTSTART:20260618T140000Z
DTEND:20260618T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T111439Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562589159
DTSTART:20260619T140000Z
DTEND:20260619T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T111439Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562589160
DTSTART:20260620T140000Z
DTEND:20260620T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T111439Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562590185
DTSTART:20260623T140000Z
DTEND:20260623T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTEND:20260624T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260626T140000Z
DTEND:20260626T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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 um-exhibition
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DTEND:20260630T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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 um-exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTEND:20260702T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTEND:20260703T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260707T140000Z
DTEND:20260707T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111440Z
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DTSTART:20260708T140000Z
DTEND:20260708T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTEND:20260709T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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DTEND:20260710T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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 um-exhibition
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DTSTART:20260711T140000Z
DTEND:20260711T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
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CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260714T140000Z
DTEND:20260714T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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 um-exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTSTART:20260721T140000Z
DTEND:20260721T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260722T140000Z
DTEND:20260722T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260723T140000Z
DTEND:20260723T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260724T140000Z
DTEND:20260724T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260725T140000Z
DTEND:20260725T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTSTART:20260728T140000Z
DTEND:20260728T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260729T140000Z
DTEND:20260729T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260730T140000Z
DTEND:20260730T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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 um-exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTEND:20260806T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTEND:20260807T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260808T140000Z
DTEND:20260808T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTSTART:20260812T140000Z
DTEND:20260812T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260813T140000Z
DTEND:20260813T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260814T140000Z
DTEND:20260814T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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 um-exhibition
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DTEND:20260815T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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 um-exhibition
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DTEND:20260820T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTSTART:20260821T140000Z
DTEND:20260821T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260822T140000Z
DTEND:20260822T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260825T140000Z
DTEND:20260825T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111440Z
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DTSTART:20260826T140000Z
DTEND:20260826T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111440Z
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DTSTART:20260827T140000Z
DTEND:20260827T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111440Z
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DTSTART:20260828T140000Z
DTEND:20260828T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260829T140000Z
DTEND:20260829T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111440Z
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DTSTART:20260901T140000Z
DTEND:20260901T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260902T140000Z
DTEND:20260902T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTEND:20260903T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTEND:20260905T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260908T140000Z
DTEND:20260908T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260909T140000Z
DTEND:20260909T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260910T140000Z
DTEND:20260910T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260911T140000Z
DTEND:20260911T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111440Z
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DTSTART:20260912T140000Z
DTEND:20260912T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111440Z
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DTSTART:20260915T140000Z
DTEND:20260915T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111440Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562634277
DTSTART:20260916T140000Z
DTEND:20260916T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111440Z
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DTSTART:20260917T140000Z
DTEND:20260917T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTSTART:20260918T140000Z
DTEND:20260918T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
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 um-exhibition
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DTSTART:20260919T140000Z
DTEND:20260919T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTSTART:20260922T140000Z
DTEND:20260922T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20260923T140000Z
DTEND:20260923T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20260924T140000Z
DTEND:20260924T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20260925T140000Z
DTEND:20260925T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562640429
DTSTART:20260926T140000Z
DTEND:20260926T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20260929T140000Z
DTEND:20260929T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
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DTSTART:20260930T140000Z
DTEND:20260930T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261001T140000Z
DTEND:20261001T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261002T140000Z
DTEND:20261002T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261003T140000Z
DTEND:20261003T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20261006T140000Z
DTEND:20261006T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20261007T140000Z
DTEND:20261007T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTART:20261008T140000Z
DTEND:20261008T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261009T140000Z
DTEND:20261009T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261010T140000Z
DTEND:20261010T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261013T140000Z
DTEND:20261013T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261014T140000Z
DTEND:20261014T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562650682
DTSTART:20261015T140000Z
DTEND:20261015T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562651707
DTSTART:20261016T140000Z
DTEND:20261016T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261017T140000Z
DTEND:20261017T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261020T140000Z
DTEND:20261020T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261021T140000Z
DTEND:20261021T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261022T140000Z
DTEND:20261022T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
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DTSTART:20261023T140000Z
DTEND:20261023T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260608T111441Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51977562655809
DTSTART:20261024T140000Z
DTEND:20261024T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Virginia 250 commemorations\, Revolution Close 
 to Home: Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence explores
  the history and enduring legacies of the Revolutionary era in Hampton Roa
 ds. This multi-gallery exhibition brings together artifacts\, immersive di
 gital technology\, and original research to reframe the American Revolutio
 n as a lived experience shaped not just by generals and battles\, but by e
 veryday people\, places\, and objects. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is organize
 d into three themes:\n\n• The Spirits of Revolution: Taverns\, Political
  Dissent\, and Community in Hampton Roads\n\n• A World at War: Revolutio
 nary Lives of Soldiers and Civilians in Hampton Roads\n\n• Documenting C
 ommemoration: The Making of Revolutionary Memory in Hampton Roads.\n\n \n\
 nIn addition\, in an area titled "A Digital Revolution\," visitors will be
  invited to go beyond the gallery walls by connecting them to student rese
 arch and digital exhibits on the website Explore History\, by exploring an
  augmented reality recreation of a Continental Army encampment on the Ferg
 uson Field\, complete with 3D renderings of artifacts discovered in Hampto
 n Roads\, by immersing themselves in a virtual reality experience based on
  the Battle of Yorktown\, and by listening to a Past is Prologue podcast e
 pisode on the Revolutionary Era’s founding families.\n\n \n\nThe museum 
 exhibtion and full VA250 programming schedule is sponsored by the Institut
 e for Public Humanities\, the Public History Center\, and the School of th
 e Arts\, in cooperation with the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center.\n\n \n
 \nThe exhibition is free and open to the public in the Mary M. Torggler Fi
 ne Arts Center at Christopher Newport University\, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 
 am to 5:00 pm (closed Sundays\, Mondays\, and July 4th). Most of the speci
 al events programming occurs on Mondays in the Torggler Lecture Hall unles
 s otherwise noted on the full VA250 schedule\, which can be found at cnu.e
 du/iph.
GEO:37.060809;-76.489946
LOCATION:Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
SUMMARY:VA250 • "Revolution Close to Home" Museum Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.cnu.edu/event/va250-revolution-close-to-home-muse
 um-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Virginia 250 at CNU
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