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Last Update 2007/3/27 23:47
Lynchburg Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau Discover the Lynchburg Region. It is rich in history, unspoiled natural beauty, and the warm friendliness of southern hospitality. Lynchburg is nestled into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and is bordered on one side by the historic James River. The Lynchburg region has a wealth of travel amenities and boasts numerous historical landmarks, cultural events, and recreational activities.
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Last Update 2007/3/28 22:39
The Academy of Fine Arts was established through a merger between the Lynchburg Fine Arts Center and the Academy of Music in August 2003. The merger was the result of a plan to preserve the best goals and achievements of the two long-standing and respected arts organizations through the creation of a stronger financial and operating base for long-term support of the fine arts in Lynchburg, Virginia. The 1905 Academy of Music Theatre, located in downtown Lynchburg, is one of Central Virginia’s most notable historic treasures of the last century. Now the only remaining of seven original Academy of Music Theatres in the Commonwealth, this edifice boasted perfect sightlines, extraordinary acoustics, and was Lynchburg’s first fully electrified building. The theatre hosted landmark performances by artists who were vital to the evolution of the performing arts in America, such as George M. Cohan, Will Rodgers, Paderewski, and Ethel Barrymore, among many others. Over the past 40 years, the Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, formerly located on Thompson Drive, nurtured community talent in the disciplines of visual arts, dance and theater. We are proud to bring this rich tradition to the Academy of Fine Arts and look forward to a bright future.
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Last Update 2007/3/28 22:49
Amazement Square Welcome to Central Virginia's first multidisciplinary, hands-on children's museum, AMAZEMENT SQUARE! Climb, slide and discover as you make your way through four floors of exciting, interactive exhibits, activities and programs. Visitors of all ages, backgrounds and abilities can explore global and regional topics, the arts and humanities, science and health-related themes, as well as expand their creativity.
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Last Update 2007/3/28 22:50
The Daura Gallery, located in the Dillard Fine Arts Center at Lynchburg College, is named in memory of Catalan-American artist Pierre Daura and his wife, Louise. The College art collection includes paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture by Pierre Daura and many other American and European artists. Admission is free, and the Gallery is fully accessible to disabled visitors. For information or to make an appointment, call 434/544-8343.
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Last Update 2007/3/28 22:42
Sandusky, Major George Christian Hutter's "beautiful home," may well be Lynchburg's most historic house. One of the earliest and loveliest examples of formal Federal style architecture in the Piedmont, it is also the preeminent site associated with the Civil War Battle of Lynchburg. Having been a private home for most of its 200 years, it is now poised to become a museum–a fitting tribute to its place in history. The mission of the Historic Sandusky Foundation is to preserve and interpret the Sandusky site as a public museum in Lynchburg, Virginia and to collect, preserve and disseminate information about the history of Sandusky, its inhabitants, and the role of Lynchburg in the Civil War.
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Last Update 2007/3/28 22:40
Journey into Lynchburg's past and see history unfold right before your eyes. Through the doors of the Lynchburg Museum you can relive our city's past rich with tales of Monocan tribes, early Quaker settlers, the reign of King Tobacco, the bloody struggle of the Civil War, the New South and the drama of change in the 20th Century. Historic artifacts, rare early photographs and nostalgic relics are assembled into exhibits illuminating Lynchburg's 200 year history.
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Last Update 2007/3/28 22:36
Maier Museum of Art Randolph-Macon Woman’s College’s nationally recognized Maier Museum of Art features works by outstanding American artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. The College has been collecting American art since 1920 and now holds a collection of several thousand paintings, prints, drawings, and photographs in the Maier's permanent collection. The Museum hosts an active schedule of special exhibitions and education programs throughout the year. Through its programs, internships, museum studies practicums, and class visits, the Maier Museum of Art provides valuable learning opportunities for R-MWC students and our community at large.
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