Specific Need
The money raised from Give Choose 2024 will contribute to our student and youth programming. We continue to expand our educational and interpretive offerings to our youngest visitors and will utilize money raised to create learning resources that can be shared in the classroom, accessed digitally, and experienced at the museum.
This year money raised during the Give Choose campaign on March 19 will be matched up to $1000.
Mission
As we strive to fulfill our role as the official repository for Loudoun’s history, our mission is to navigate Loudoun County's evolving future, conserve Loudoun's diverse and complete history, interpret authentically, and disseminate knowledge of Loudoun’s culture, history, and natural treasures.
Profile
The Museum is the only county museum. It cares for over 8,000 artifacts that illustrate the history of the county and its inhabitants. It uses the collection to interpret Loudoun history through permanent and changing exhibits and to educate the public about Loudoun history through programs, resource materials, and events. The Museum helps foster heritage tourism throughout the region. Loudoun
Museum staff are charged with providing professional care to the collection, employing standards established by the American Association of Museums for accredited institutions in the registration, storage, care, and exhibit of artifacts in its custody.
The Museum is committed to expanding the digital display of the collection, in a manner that makes it available as a teaching and research resource for teachers, historians and life-long learners around the globe. Some collection access currently is available online at: http://www.loudounmuseum.org/exhibits/archives/
Currently on display are four exhibits:
Caught in the Maelstrom of Civil War: Loudoun County Divided
Fragile Republic: 1800-1825
America’s Routes: Loudoun County’s Rural Roads
A Connection to the Land: African American History in Loudoun County
Digital Exhibits viewable online include:
Collecting COVID Memories: https://bit.ly/CollectingCovidMemories
Loudoun Cemeteries, map and stories: https://bit.ly/LoudounCemeteries
Loudoun County Then and Now: https://www.loudounmuseum.org/virtual-exhibit
Lucas-Heaton Story Map: https://bit.ly/LucasHeatonMap
Virtual programs can be found on YouTube: