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From feature stories and symposium announcements to restoration updates and community events, Shore History has been making headlines across the Eastern Shore. Explore highlights from recent newspaper coverage that show how we’re preserving local history and engaging the community. These articles, proudly displayed at Ker Place, showcase our ongoing work, partnerships, and public programs.
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Four local projects awarded funds under Governor Youngkin’s Virginia 250 Preservation Fund - Shore Daily News, January 23, 2025
Shore History was one of four local projects awarded the Virginia 250 Grant to restore the roofs on both Ker Place and Hopkins & Bro. Store, ensuring these important cultural sites will withstand the tests of time.
Winners announced for Bill Bagwell Golf Memorial Tournament - Shore Daily News, June 23, 2025
The Bill Bagwell Golf Memorial Classic was a real hit with the golfers! Learn more about the winners of the classic here.
Shore History to Feature MAMA-Girl Art Exhibit - Shore Daily News, July 5, 2025
With a little help from our friends, we were able to bring the MAMA-Girl home! Learn more about the exhibit here.
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Exhibit features locals at Arlington Cemetery - Eastern Shore Post, April 12, 2024
The Eastern Shore Post spotlighted Shore History’s presentation in the “Where They Rest” exhibit, which honors Eastern Shore natives buried at Arlington National Cemetery. This article highlights how local stories were brought to life through research, archival materials, and person stories — connecting our region to one of the nation’s most hallowed grounds.
Ker Place to host exhibit highlighting African American WWI soldiers - Eastern Shore Post, July 26, 2024
The Eastern Shore Post covered the arrival of the True Sons of Freedom exhibit, hosted by the Library of Virginia, to Ker Place.
An 18th-Century Treasure: Synchronicity, magic and talent helped Carrie the Clock come to life - Virginia Living Magazine, October 2024
In the October 2024 issue of Virginia Living, Shore History’s meticulously restored 18th century timepiece — affectionately known as “Carrie the Clock” — took the spotlight. The article traces its journey from disassembly and restoration to its ceremonial relocation at Ker Place, showcasing the dedication of local artisans and the Women’s club in bringing this historic treasure back to life.
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Front Page Image of Ker Place - Shore First, Eastern Shore Post, April 2023
Festive Dogwood Branch - Shore First, Eastern Shore Post, December 2023
Our upscale consignment shop, The Dogwood Branch, was featured in the December 2023 issue of Shore First just in time for the holiday season. The article spotlights the shop’s unique blend of vintage charm and modern style, as well as its role in supporting Shore History through community-focused retail.
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Shore History Will Host Inside & Out Symposium at Eyre Hall - Eastern Shore Post, August 12, 2022
Symposium About Eyre Hall to Take Place Sept. 14 - Antiques and Auction News, September 2, 2022
Read about the engaging public forum held at Eyre Hall, where historians, conservators, and community members came together to explore the estate’s hidden treasures. The event featured new research, conservation updates, and personal stories that shed light on the rich history of one of Virginia’s most significant historic homes.
Rare Copy of 13th Amendment Has New Home at Eastern Shore of Virginia Historical Society - WBOC, February 23, 2022
Read about the arrival of a rare historical document that now resides in the Shore History collection. This unique copy of the 13th Amendment offers visitors a powerful connection to the past, highlighting stories of freedom, resilience, and the Eastern Shore’s place in the nation’s ongoing journey toward equality.
Devon Author Visits USA to Discover Family Ancestry for New Book - Devon Live, November 2022
Follow a Devon author’s journey across the Atlantic as she uncovers long-lost family roots on the Eastern Shore. Her visit weaves personal discovery with local history, inspiring a new book that connects past and present in powerful ways.
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Joan Marshall Lecture Series speaker Earl Swift appears on “PBS News Hour”: “Will the traditions of tiny Tangier Island survive or sink?” - October 2018
Explore the story behind Tangier Island’s fight against time and tide. Joan Marshall Lecture Series speaker Earl Swift brings national attention to this vanishing community in his appearance on PBS News Hour, raising urgent questions about culture, climate, and survival on the Eastern Shore.
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Play depicts 'stronger than steel' Va. Shore women - Eastern Shore News, May 16, 2016
Celebrate the untold stories of resilience and strength in this powerful play honoring Virginia’s Shore women. Through moving performances and rich storytelling, their legacy shines—stronger than steel and deeply rooted in the history of the Shore.
The Lost Plantation on the Machipongo - Cape Charles Mirror, June 5, 2016
Uncover the hidden history of a long-forgotten plantation along the Machipongo. This compelling story reveals traces of a lost landscape and the lives once entwined with it—shedding light on a lesser-known chapter of the Eastern Shore’s past.
Accomack dig yields Colonial artifacts - Eastern Shore News, June 23, 2016
Step into the past as an archaeological dig in Accomack uncovers Colonial-era artifacts. These discoveries offer fresh insights into early life on the Shore and deepen our understanding of its rich, layered history.
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Virginia Shore sampler among top 10 endangered artifacts - Eastern Shore News, September 16, 2015
A rare piece of Virginia Shore heritage is in the spotlight—a historic sampler has been named one of the top 10 endangered artifacts. Learn why this delicate textile holds powerful stories and why its preservation matters.
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Rare Audubon collection on display at Ker Place - Eastern Shore News, October 20, 2014
Experience the beauty of nature and art through a rare collection of Audubon prints now on display at Ker Place. These stunning works offer a glimpse into America’s natural history and the artistry that captured it.
Va. Shore farm life topic of weekend festival - The Eastern Shore News, August 6, 2014
A vibrant weekend festival brought Virginia Shore farm life to the forefront, celebrating the region’s agricultural roots with hands-on activities, local traditions, and stories from the land. Revisit this memorable event and the enduring legacy it honored.
A Father-Son Fishing Trip on the Chesapeake Bay - The New York Times, July 31, 2014
A heartfelt New York Times piece captured the quiet magic of a father-son fishing trip on the Chesapeake Bay. Revisit this reflective journey that blends family, nature, and the timeless rhythms of life on the water.
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Onancock VA to Cape Charles VA: Surprises on Virginia’s Quiet Eastern Shore - Getaway Mavens, November 6, 2013
In 2013, Getaway Mavens highlighted the hidden gems found between Onancock and Cape Charles, uncovering the charm, history, and unexpected delights of Virginia’s quiet Eastern Shore. Take a look back at this memorable journey through one of the state's best-kept secrets.
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Eastern Shore of Virginia Historical Society News - Eastern Shore News, February 23, 2011
In 2011, Eastern Shore News featured the Eastern Shore of Virginia Historical Society’s ongoing work to preserve and share the region’s unique history. Explore how these efforts have helped keep the Shore’s stories alive for generations to come.