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Liz Ackert <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Mar 1996 08:47:00 EST
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This message is being cross-posted to Historic Costume, Va-Hist and Museum-L
for a colleague who does not have Internet access.   Please excuse any
duplication.

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Join the Costume Society of America, Region VI for a Virginia weekend in the
spring, April 19, 20 and 21, 1996. The study weekend is an
inter-disciplinary tour of costume, decorative arts, architecture, gardens
and history in Richmond, Fredricksburg, and Northern Virginia. For more
information contact: Loreen Finkelstein, CSA Study Tour Coordinator,
804-220-7077 at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Department of
Conservation or Janea Whitacre,
804-566-4824 (evenings). The tour is limited to 40 participants.


Tour includes:

     Museums, historic houses, gardens -
     Valentine Museum
     The Wickham House
     The John Marshall House; first Chief Justice of Supreme Court
     The Museum of the Confederacy
     The White House of the Confederacy
     Kenmore
     The James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library
     Stratford Hall Plantation
     Mount Vernon

     Lectures -
     Mr. John Pearce, Director, James Monroe Museum
     Joyce Wellford, Director, Collections and Historic
Preservation, Stratford Hall Plantation

     Accomodation -
     Jefferson Hotel
     cottages at the Stratford Hall Plantation
     two breakfast, two-three box lunches, and two dinners
     antique shopping and Ingleside Winery
     bus transportation thoughout the weekend

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