We were offered a tour of the museum as well as the courthouse. A lot of information was provided to us and it was a lovely time.
King William Historical Museum
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The King William Historical Museum, founded in honor of former Clerk of the Circuit Court Thomas T.H. Hill, showcases a diverse collection of artifacts spanning 400 years of history in King William County, VA. The museum, housed in the old Circuit Court Clerk's office, features exhibits on African American, Colonial, and Native American history, as well as a captivating King William mural.
Managed by the King William Historical Society, the museum is a community-driven initiative dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich heritage of the county. Visitors can explore the museum's ever-evolving displays, contribute artifacts, or arrange guided tours of the original Courthouse to delve deeper into the region's past.
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