WILLIAMSBURG — The Virginia Museum of History & Culture has launched the Virginia 250 Passport on Nov. 11.
The collaborative, statewide initiative is in partnership with The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, George Washington’s Mount Vernon, the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello.
The passport encourages Virginians and visitors to commemorate America’s 250th by engaging with the Commonwealth’s foremost historic sites and museums, according to the Virginia Museum of History & Culture. The project is supported by the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission and the Virginia Tourism Corporation.
The museum said passports will be available free of charge at signature sites, VMHC, Colonial Williamsburg, Mount Vernon, Monticello and JYF’s Jamestown Settle

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