September 16, 2025
Looking for hearty, home-style meals in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains? Culpeper, Virginia, is a small-town gem where comfort food is always served...
September 8, 2025
Written by Theresa Meeker Pickett Nestled between Washington, D.C. and Shenandoah National Park, the Culpeper area offers indulgent escapes in unexpected places. From historic inns...
October 2, 2025
October is Virginia Wine Month, and there's no better place to celebrate than in Culpeper, VA! Whether you pick a favorite winery or let spontaneity...
September 26, 2025
Nestled in the heart of Virginia, Culpeper is a charming town rich with history and Southern hospitality. Known for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant community...
October 14, 2025
Written by: Maddie Burbridge The newest addition to Culpeper’s culinary scene is a restaurant with a musical twist called Ferlazzo 1938. Serving a varied menu...
January 26, 2024
When it comes to planning the perfect wedding, finding the right venue can be one of the most challenging parts of the process. Between cost,...
January 25, 2024
Weddings and special events give friends and family the perfect excuse to extend their stay. Consider recommending some of these unique and memorable inns, bed...
Contributed by: Jim Bish The key to America’s survival lay in 1780 in the hands of a Lt. Col. of the American Army, then under…
Photo and Story Credit: Culpeper Baptist Church Culpeper Baptist Church rests on the foundation of many courageous and committed men and women throughout its 250-year…
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Most widely known for his innovation and contributions distilling bourbon in Kentucky, Elijah Craig was also involved in the fight for religious freedom in America…
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Photo of Greenwood 1925 This house is a fine example of a small yet spacious plantation house that would have satisfied wealthy, influential 19th Century…
Culpeper is a unique community that preserves a large collection of historic buildings and landmarks from each era in its history. These tour sites give…
Partial Image 1 of Virginia Presbyterians to Virginia Legislature, 1776, Petition for Freedom of Religious PracticeCredit: Library of Congress James Ireland was born in Scotland…
Written By: Theresa Meeker Pickett Jameson's Hill, located in Culpeper, Virginia, holds historical significance due to its association with Colonel John Jameson, a key figure…
As we near 2026, Culpeper joins communities across Virginia in a momentous occasion: the commemoration of 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of…
Contributed by: Charles Jameson David Jameson Brother of Col. John Jameson and his Revolutionary War Service from Pension Files Col. John Jameson, one of George…
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Interview by: Maddie Burbridge Ahead of the 250th anniversary of the Culpeper Minute Men, history has come to life in a new mural by local…
People of African Descent in Culpeper, VA during the War Written by: Zann Nelson Since the 1640s the Colony of Virginia adhered to the institution…
Photo caption: A reproduction of the lock and key for the cell in which Baptist missionaries were imprisoned in Culpeper just before the Revolutionary War.…
In the Spring of 2024, Liberty Hall, built in 1710, held their annual open house metal detecting event. One of their event attendees was lucky…
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Virginia | December 9, 1775 Threatened by rebellion, Virginia’s Royal Governor, John Murray, the Earl of Dunmore, ordered the Royal Marines of the H.M.S. Magdalen to seize the…
Many Germanna-related individuals served in some capacity as patriots during the Revolutionary War. Thanks to the work of volunteer researchers, this page will grow as…
The Road to Revolution publication guides you on a tour of people, places and things that are a part of Culpeper’s legacy of the war…