Research

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King and Queen County was formed in 1691 and, although the county records were burned twice in its history, there is still an immense treasure of information from the colonial era on. Take a closer look.
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Genealogy

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There are many sources in the Archives, Library, Bulletins and Video Histories that may provide the clues to answer mysteries being explored.
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Exhibits

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Ten permanent exhibits cover the museum itself and the surrounding area. The visitor will experience the county's history through the eyes of its residents. There is also a room dedicated to exhibits that change every few years in order to bring new perspectives on county history. Exclusive online exhibits can also be found on this website.
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Plan A Visit

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A trip to the museum is well worth the effort. It is a gem located deep into a rural landscape that is both picturesque and interesting --- a destination that will be relaxing, informative, and entertaining.
Plan A Visit

Membership

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Join the King and Queen Historical Society and support its efforts to preserve the county's history and the Tavern Museum it founded.
Become A Member

Volunteer

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Volunteers are needed to welcome visitors, show the Museum and explain the Exhibits. The Museum is equipped with state-of-the-art touch screen monitors for self-guided tours.
Become A Volunteer

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Researchers & Genealogists

Researchers will find an extensive collection of books on King and Queen County history and the families that lived here, supplemented by books on surrounding counties. An archive of portraits, pictures, letters, maps, copies of certain official records and artifacts provide an interesting mix to augment the formal written history of the county and its peoples.

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Latest News & Events

The King & Queen County Historical Society annually offers a $2000 scholarship to each of two new graduates of King Read more
On May 15, the Museum Council held its annual dinner for the King & Queen County School Board and staff, Read more
For the first time the Museum participated in the Three Rivers Soil & Water Conservation District Standards of Learning (SOL) Read more