What to Know About VA250’s Mobile Museum

How many of us can still rattle off the preamble to the Constitution without stumbling—or ever learned it in the first place? If America’s founding feels like a dusty memory from grade school, VA250 is here to change that. Established to mark 250 years since the American Revolution, VA250 brings history to life with events, programs, and a standout museum on wheels: the Mobile Museum Experience, “Out of Many, One.” 

This hands-on traveling exhibit unfolds from a tractor-trailer to deliver Virginia’s story to schools, fairs, and festivals statewide. Debuting this year as the first in VA250’s planned fleet of mobile museums, it’s already expanding access to history, with a second unit coming soon. Want to see it in action? Here are two upcoming stops:

Nov. 15–16: Historic Smithfield | 1000 Merry Oak Way, Blacksburg 

It’s history on top of history as the Mobile Museum visits Historic Smithfield’s Thanksgiving during the Revolutionary War program, where recreated militia encampments and Colonial-era food complete the setting. 

Dec. 6–7: Battlefield Park South | 120 Reservation Rd., Chesapeake

Commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Great Bridge—one of the first Patriot victories in the Revolutionary War—with historical interpreters, artisan demonstrations, music, food, and the mobile museum.


Featured image by Jay Paul. This article originally appeared in the December 2025 issue.

Hope Cartwright
Hope Cartwright is associate editor of Virginia Living. A native of Traverse City, Michigan, she is a recent graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.