- Historic Garden Week
A pioneering project of the
Garden Club of Virginia , Historic Garden Week in Virginia is a massive house tour that runs for a week each April across the state ofVirginia . In its 74th year, the tour is of Virginia's most historic houses, as well as a sampling of other notable private residences. It is run from offices at theKent-Valentine House onFranklin Street in downtownRichmond, Virginia .In Virginia, the
house pilgrimage orhouse tour is a regular feature of social life. Historic Garden Week is notable among the tours because it runs across the state, and includes not only old plantations, but houses of notable Virginians with newer money. In addition, it is one of the few times many notable private residences are open to the public. Run by all volunteers with a small headquarters staff, Garden Week was created not only to show off houses and gardens, but also to fund the restoration of historic gardens lost to neglect.Garden Restorations
The Garden Club of Virginia has restored many of the most notable historic gardens in Virginia since its founding around 1913. Over the years, funds from Garden Week have funded restorations of notable historic gardens at the
East Lawn of theUniversity of Virginia ,Woodlawn , Scotchtown,Adam Thoroughgood House ,Bacon's Castle ,St. John's Mews and other historic Virginia sites.About the tour
Each "tour" during Garden Week encompasses a certain neighborhood or town; the tour each year also produces a guidebook with the history of the properties on the tour. The emblem of Garden Week are green and white signs with arrows that are the put up across the Commonwealth of Virginia in preparation for the tours. The history of the Garden Club of Virginia and Historic Garden Week is detailed in Christine Hale Martin's book, "Follow the Green Arrow." Each year, the
Governor of Virginia writes the foreword to the Garden Week handbook.Links
* [http://www.vagardenweek.org/ Current Garden Week Schedule]
* [http://www.gcvirginia.org/ Garden Club of Virginia Website]
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