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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation – $32,000

Worlds Collide: Archaeology and Global Trade in 18th-Century Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg will use this grant to create a contextual video to accompany “Worlds Collide,” an exhibition of archaeological materials excavated in Williamsburg, VA, that will be on view at the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum from October 2024 through October 2029. The display will highlight

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Valley Forge Park Alliance – $25,000

Unveiling the Untold: Illuminating African American Stories at Valley Forge Recent research has identified 112 civilians and 521 soldiers of African descent who were engaged at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War. This grant will support an initiative by the Valley Forge Park Alliance to uncover and disseminate the often-overlooked narratives of these individuals. The

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Historic Locust Grove – $25,000

Reducing Barriers to Historic Resources Historic Locust Grove, an 18th-century farm site and National Historic Landmark near Louisville, Kentucky, will use this grant to install outdoor interpretive signage, accessible to visitors throughout the 55-acre site, to illuminate the stories of the historic people who lived and worked on the property. The signage will present the site’s

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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation – $20,000

“I Made This….” Black Artists and Artisans Conference Colonial Williamsburg will use this grant to support a conference related to the “I Made This…” exhibition that celebrates Black artistry in the fields of folk, fine and decorative arts. The conference will feature three days of activities, including keynote presentations by historians, lectures by CW’s curatorial

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