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VA250 Mobile Museum Comes to Southwest

VA250 Mobile Museum Set-Up

Cedar Bluff, VA — Southwest Virginia residents will have an exciting opportunity to step into Virginia’s past when the VA250 Mobile Museum Experience visits Southwest Virginia Community College’s Festival of the Arts on Monday, April 6, at the Charles R. King Community Center on the Main Campus. The exhibition will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will remain on-site through April 8. Admission is free and open to the public.

The VA250 Mobile Museum Experience, titled “Out of Many, One,” is a hands-on, interactive “museum on wheels” designed to immerse visitors in Virginia’s Revolutionary-era history. Housed in an expandable tractor trailer, the exhibit brings to life key stories from across the Commonwealth, offering engaging, accessible learning experiences for visitors of all ages. Its interactive displays highlight the diverse people, pivotal moments, and regional contributions that shaped Virginia’s role in the nation’s founding.

Inside, guests will find a rich collection of multimedia features, including immersive storytelling stations, educational exhibits, and tactile, user-friendly elements that make the history of the American Revolution both engaging and memorable. The mobile setup allows the museum to deliver high-quality historical interpretation directly to communities, complete with vibrant visuals, curated artifacts, and digital interactives, all carefully designed to spark curiosity and deepen understanding of Virginia’s role in the Revolutionary era.

“This year, the Festival of the Arts is about celebrating America’s 250th anniversary” said Dr. Susan Lowe, Vice President of Institutional Advancement. “The inclusion of the VA250 Mobile Museum in this year’s festival helps connect our local and state history, with the history of our entire nation.”

Residents and traveling visitors can tour the mobile museum for free throughout its stay on the Main Campus, making an exciting lead up to the Southwest Virginia Community College Festival of the Arts which begins on April 9th and runs through April 19th.  This year’s Festival of the Arts will feature a variety of events, starting with the VA250 Mobile Museums, and continuing with events such as the Americana Music Festival, Art Alive!, Camerate Virtuosi New York, Piano X Three, and more.

Guides and volunteers will be on hand to answer questions and provide context for the exhibits, making the VA250 mobile museum experience engaging for students, families, and lifelong history enthusiasts alike.

You can see more here about the VA250 Mobile Museum Experience

Visit here for more information on Southwest’s Festival of the Arts

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