Come Discover our History and Heritage
The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society welcomes you to their website.
The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society is a private, non-profit educational organization (I.R.S. 501 (c) 3). The Society is a membership organization, open to all, and receives no continuing operating support from federal, state or local governments. We operate thanks to membership fees, gifts and donations, and grants from private foundations. More About Us.
Programs and Events
Court Square Walking Tours
Date: Thursday Evenings at 5:30 pm and Saturday Mornings at 10 am
Mark your calendars- the 2012 season will start with a Court Square tour at 5:30pm on Thursday, April 5th!! Learn More
ACHS Launches a New Blog!
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Check out ACHS' new blog, Albemarle + Charlottesville History. Learn More
1857 Memorial Fund Award
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An award of up to $500 for an outstanding student or faculty essay on the history of the Albemarle and Charlottesville region. Follow this link to fill out your Application for the 1857 Memorial Fund Award. Learn More
Moore Fund Award
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Applications for the Moore Fund Award are open now through November 1, 2012. More information follows. Learn More
Announcements
1962 Time Capsule Opening
Date: Sunday, May 27th, 2-4pm
On Sunday, May 27th, from 2-4pm, citizens and city leaders will be unearthing Charlottesville’s 1962 time capsule, buried during its bicentennial celebrations. Learn More
More than a Roof: Charlottesville Residential
Date: Opening May 4th
This exhibition surveys key aspects of Charlottesville's residential architecture between the late 19th century and the present. In doing so it illuminates a good deal of our city’s history. The exhibition explores the way that developers, builders, architects, homeowners, and renters have sought to balance social and cultural ideals with changing economic, technological, and spatial possibilities. Learn More
Exhibits
Current Exhibit: More than a Roof- Charlottesville Residential
This exhibit, researched and designed by the students in Prof. Daniel Bluestone's Community History course at the UVA School of Architecture, explores the forms and functions of Charlottesville's residential living throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Learn More
Traveling Exhibit: A History of Faith
This exhibit, created by Mark Beliles, discusses a history of religion in Charlottesville. The exhibit is currently housed at the Charlottesville Visitors Center. Learn More
Traveling Exhibit: Queen Charlotte
Created by Keri Matthews, this exhibit explores the life and legacy of our fair city's namesake, Queen Sophia Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. The exhibit is currently housed at the Cavalier Inn. Learn More
Traveling Exhibit: Celebrating Charlottesville's 200th Anniversary
Created by Lindsey Gore and Jennifer Slaughter, this exhibit explores the celebrations Charlottesvillians partook in during the 200th anniversary in 1962. Learn More
Online Exhibit: Spirit Walk Photograph Archive
This exhibit contains pictures of Spirit Walks past. Learn More



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