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Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities – Encyclopedia Virginia


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Organized in 1889, the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA), currently known as APVA/Preservation Virginia, was the nation’s first statewide historic preservation organization. Spearheaded by an elite mix of female antiquarians and their “gentlemen advisers,” it became a sanctioned instrument of conservatives who strove to counter social and political changes after the American Civil War (1861–1865) by emphasizing southern history and tradition. The APVA enshrined old buildings, graveyards, and historical sites many of which were forlorn, if not forgotten and exhibited them as symbols of Virginia’s identity. As the national preservation movement evolved, the APVA became less overtly political and now identifies itself as a professional organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the Commonwealth’s heritage. ....

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8 Facts About George Washington's Mount Vernon - Presidents' Day 2021


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President George Washington s home at Mount Vernon is one of the best preserved historic buildings in the country, serving in many ways as the epicenter for pioneering advancements in the field. Yet, despite the clear importance of the landmark for American history, its protection was far from certain in the middle of the 19th century.
By 1840, the estate had been passed down to John Augustine Washington III, the last Washington family member to own Mount Vernon. (President Washington did not have children; when his wife, Martha, died in 1802, Mount Vernon passed to Washington s nephew, then his nephew who was Washington III s father.) During his tenureship, a series of poor harvests along with continued soil degradation, plus the steady stream of sightseers eager to visit the first president s home, accelerated the decline of Mount Vernon s condition. Washington III attempted to sell the property to the federal government and the Commonwealth of ....

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