Flowerdew Hundred
Museum Information
  • Voices From the Past (online)
  • The Prehistory of Flowerdew Hundred
  • Flowerdew's First Colonists
  • Flowerdew Hundred 10,000 years of Human Occupation
  • The Trans Atlantic World
  • Life After 1630: a Stable Economy
  • Unearthing a Stone Foundation
  • Taverns and Ferries; Flowerdew in the Eighteenth Century
  • Birth of a Nation; Selden Plantation and Ice House
  • Grant's Crossing; the Civil War Comes to Flowerdew Hundred (online)
  • Ceramics in a Changing World
  • The History of Archaeology at Flowerdew Hundred
  • Impermanent Architecture in Transition
  • Work Yet To Be Done
Museum Exhibits

The Flowerdew Hundred Museum showcases some of the 200,000 artifacts uncovered in almost thirty years of on-site archaeological excavations. The exhibits in the museum focus on aspects of life at Flowerdew Hundred based on the overall theme of A Day in the Country Lasts 400 Years. Using maps, photographs, documents, prints and objects, the exhibits tell the stories of the inhabitants. A reconstruction of an archaeological feature, a 17th/18th century trash midden, provides a glimpse into the lives of those people who left no written records.

Educational Programs

Exhibits

Location

Pavilion Rental

Special Events

Activities

Prince's Principle

Artifact Explorer

Replications

Windmill

Detached Kitchen

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