Summer Camp

National Museum of the Pacific War 311 E Austin St, Fredericksburg, TX, United States

Step into history at our immersive WWII-themed summer camp, where kids become medics, codebreakers, pilots, and home front heroes. Through hands-on games, missions, and creative projects, campers learn the real stories behind the war that shaped the modern world. From building model planes to reenacting rescue races, every activity blends fun with meaningful lessons in […]

A Slice of History: Charlotte Lunchtime Trivia

Levine Museum of the New South 224 E. 7th St., Charlotte, NC, United States

Get ready to test your knowledge of Charlotte’s rich history in a fun and fast-paced trivia game! Join us during your lunch break at The Market at 7th Street for a quick round of trivia while enjoying a delicious slice of pizza from Geno D’s on us! Drop in and see how much you know […]

Slice of History: Trivia Night!

Watkins Glen Public Library 610 S Decatur St, New York, NY, United States

IT'S TRIVIA NIGHT! Join us for free pizza and fun on Tuesday, June 17 from 4:30pm-6pm at the Watkins Glen Public Library (610 S Decatur Street). Questions will feature a mix of history (local, regional, national, and world), pop culture, and more. This is a DROP IN EVENT so you are not required to stay […]

Pursuits of Knowledge

David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center 1050 Monticello Loop, Charlottesville, VA, United States

In celebration of Civic Season at Monticello, join us for a conversation with bestselling historian and Pulitzer Prize finalist H.W. Brands on his book, Founding Partisans: Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, Adams and the Brawling Birth of American Politics, a revelatory history on the shocking emergence of vicious political division at the birth of the United States. […]

$10

Civic Chat: Today’s Superheroes Guiding Tomorrow’s Changemakers

Laramie County Library 2200 Pioneer Avenue, Cheyenne, WY, United States

It takes people of all kinds to shape our communities and our country for the better. Learn whether you’re a nurturer, defender, connector or amplifier—your unique Civic Superpower can change the world. Cheyenne’s We the People students will lead inspiring and energizing conversations with local Civic Superheroes who will share their experiences, give advice, and […]

From Slavery to Freedom Film Series: “American Coup: Wilmington 1898”

Heinz History Center 1212 Smallman St, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Presented as part of the From Slavery to Freedom Film Series, “American Coup: Wilmington 1898” tells the little-known story of a deadly race massacre and carefully orchestrated insurrection in North Carolina’s largest city in 1898 — the only coup d’état in the history of the US. Stoking fears of “Negro Rule,” self-described white supremacists used […]

Slice of History: Excavate Artifacts at Lab Night

Center of Archaeology, Preservation, and Education (CAPE) 6783 Main Street, Gloucester, VA, United States

On the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month, Fairfield hosts a lab night where the public can wash artifacts from current excavations alongside staff archaeologists. On June 17, our lab night will transform into a pizza party! While enjoying a slice of pizza and washing local artifacts, you will handle and discuss items once […]

Contributing Veteran Stories to the National Veterans Memorial Museum Story Collection

Listen to conversations with veterans about their service in the NVMM Story Collection archive, then record and share your own conversation with a veteran in your family or community! All those touched by military service, including active service members, Veterans, spouses, children, friends, and community members are invited to record a conversation with or about […]

Juneteenth Day of Activities

Meadow Farm Museum 3400 Mountain Road, Glen Allen, VA, United States

Discover the history of Juneteenth through arts, crafts, and other hands-on activities. Information: sch107@henrico.gov

Fugitive Data Portraits: Self-Emancipation in Virginia

Join Virginia Humanities Fellow Tev'n Powers for an online discussion about his research at the Library of Virginia to develop Fugitive Data Portraits, a new website to amplify collective and individual stories of escaping slavery in the Commonwealth. Register to receive the link.

Freedom Song Sing-along

Colonial Williamsburg 301 S. Nassau St., Williamsburg, VA, United States

Join Dr. Kathy Bullock, renowned educator and performer, for an interactive sing-along program exploring songs of slavery and emancipation. Dr. Bullock reveals the deep resilience, faith, and longing for freedom that spirituals, work songs, and abolitionist anthems convey. Audiences will experience the historical and emotional journeys of these powerful melodies, gaining insight into their enduring […]

Black Texas Tales

Colonial Williamsburg 301 S. Nassau St., Williamsburg, VA, United States

Hear master storyteller Sheila Arnold share the comedic and poignant stories of Black Texans as their freedom began on June 19, 1865. You may hear about Aunt Dicy, who liked a little snuff and loved a good story, along with other Black Texans and folktales. Many of these stories were collected by J. Mason Brewer, […]