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     The Carver 4-County Museum is PROUD to be a Commemorative Partner of VA250—The Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission. Of the thirteen original colonies, none played as fundamental a role as Virginia in the formation of our country. From the ideas that inspired it, to the battlefields that decided it, there is simply no America without it. As we mark 250 years of Independence, now is the perfect time for you to reconnect with your country in the place that made it possible. Visit our WE DECLARE exhibit where you may read the Virginia Declaration of Rights, and about the men who wrote it.  Please join us in the museum and see more at VA250.org.

It's February 2026 * The 100th Anniversary of Celebrating Black History 

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Bring your story and step inside. 

More than 80 years of memories, in the historical context of our day, live and grow within our museum.  Ours is the history of four counties of African American citizens and the school that shaped an entire region.  What is that school?  The George Washington Carver Regional High School in Rapidan, Virginia.  What were the four counties?  Culpeper, Orange, Rappahannock, and Madison.​

CELEBRATING through JULY 

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We Declare

We Declare  affirms every American's natural rights as citizens by examining the history of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and the Declaration of Independence.   Enjoy the slide gallery below.

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Langston Hughes

Liberty, Labor and Langston

In 1936, Langston Hughes published in ESQUIRE magazine the poem, Let America Be America Again.  For a preview of the exhibit, click on the PDF icon and view the slide gallery below.

And SO MUCH MORE

Our Documentary,

"Citizens All"

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Traveling Exhibits

"ON THIS LAND"

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COMING SOON

One in each of our four counties throughout the year​​

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WINTER HOURS:  by appointment.  To schedule call C. Carpenter at (540) 270-3891

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Email us at carver4cm@gmail.com

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