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Our Commonwealth: People and Places of Virginia
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27 August 2024

A rich cultural overview of Virginia which immerses readers in the landscapes, foodways, industries, and people that make up this diverse state.
A sense of place has deeply shaped Virginia’s history and culture. Over time, a wide range of communities have formed that help to define the distinctive characteristics of their regions and the state. Their evolution reveals stories as varied as the landscape itself.
Our Commonwealth provides an in-depth journey across the five geographical regions of Virginia—Tidewater Virginia, Northern Virginia, Central Virginia, Shenandoah Valley, and Southwest Virginia—and showcases the experiences of its diverse people.
Mined from collections across the Commonwealth, the objects, letters, diaries, and archival photographs, from each region are arranged thematically in this beautifully illustrated narrative that provides a stirring, and often personal story about the people and the place they call home, shining a fresh light on what makes Virginia, Virginia.
Andrew H. Talkov is senior director of Curatorial Affairs, Virginia Museum of History & Culture. Founded in 1831, the Virginia Museum of History & Culture, a private, non-profit organization, is the oldest museum and cultural organization in Virginia, and one of the oldest and most distinguished history organizations in the nation. The museum cares for a collection of nearly nine million items representing the ever-evolving story of Virginia.