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Twilight Tours Throughout Scottsville’s History

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Twilight Tours Throughout Scottsville’s History

The Scottsville Museum will host it’s annual Twilight Tour surrounding the themes of civil war times and the incorporation of Scottsville, Virginia on Saturday, October 20, 6-8 PM and Sunday, October 21, from 5-7 PM. There will be a special performance with spirits from the past on Sunday, October 21, at 2 PM at Victory Hall Theater in Scottsville.

Jack Maxwell, Bob Talbert and Miranda Burnett join Wendy to preview this event!

https://smuseum.avenue.org/news/home.html

 

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