Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum presents Woolly Wilson
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum invites families and children of all ages to the unveiling of Woolly Wilson, The Presidential Sheep.
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum invites families and children of all ages to the unveiling of Woolly Wilson, The Presidential Sheep.
The next guest in the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum’s Speaker Series will be author Stan Haynes.
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum marked Tax Day with a speaker series talk by UVA Professor of History and Economics Mark Thomas.
WWPL’s speaker series continues on Monday, April 15, 2024, with UVA Professor Mark Thomas on Wilson and the income tax.
More than 20 years ago, happenstance changed the course of Judd Bankert’s life when WWPL staff spotted him on the Manse’s lawn in the crowd.
Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton on December 28, 1856, and soon after his family moved to Augusta, Georgia.
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum preserves the life and work of America’s 28th president, who was born on N. Coalter Street.
Three workshops in August at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum go into the history of women’s suffrage.
A picnic-style meal in the historic gardens of the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library is on tap as a fundraiser for the educational mission on June 17.
A new virtual series presented by the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library will explore the views and the political policies of individual presidents toward minority populations.
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