Former Governor and U. S. Senator, George Allen, recently visited the Robert Russa Moton Museum for a tour and update on Moton 2011. Allen was welcomed by museum president Bob
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Former Governor and U. S. Senator, George Allen, recently visited the Robert Russa Moton Museum for a tour and update on Moton 2011. Allen was welcomed by museum president Bob
Read More from Allen Visits Museum, Gets Update on 2011 Plans
This fall, the Robert Russa Moton Museum will present a series of special events from October 21st through the 25th. In partnership with Virginia’s Retreat and the Virginia Tourism Corporation,
Read More from October Events Aim to Honor the Past and Enrich the Future
This week, Governor McDonnell visited Longwood University to speak at the 64th annual Girls State. During his visit, the Governor made a donation of $10,000 to support the Moton Museum.
Read More from Governor McDonnell Donates $10,000 to Moton Museum from Surplus Inauguration Funds
The Robert Russa Moton Museum has hired a Program Coordinator to work with educators and tour bus companies so as to increase visitation to the museum. Patrice Carter’s responsibilities also
Read More from Moton Hires Program Coordinator; Working with Educators & Tour Bus Companies
Two Richmond philanthropic organizations recently awarded a combined $300,000 in challenge grants to the Robert Russa Moton Museum. The Robert G. Cabell III and Maude Morgan Cabell Foundation, and The
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