Last updated: 12/9/2019
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Street Address
1300 Charles St.
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Mailing Address
1300 Charles Street
Fredericksburg, VA 22401

Hours

Vary by season, phone individual museums for hours. /// Mary Washington House 540-373-1569 /// Rising Sun Tavern 540-371-1494 /// Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop 540-373-3362 St. James' House & WHM Offices 540-373-5630

Admissions

Multi-site discounted admission available

Adults: $7
Students and Children (6-18): $3

Museum Type(s)

Staff

Anne R. Darron
phone: 540-373-5630
Michelle Hamilton
phone: 540-373-1569
Daniel Hawkins
phone: 540-371-1494
Ms. Genevieve Bugay
phone: 540-373-3362
Michael Carter
phone: 540-373-5630
Description

Washington Heritage Museums is a 501(c)3 membership organization established to assume ownership and management of four historic house museums in downtown Fredericksburg: Mary Washington House, Hugh Mercer Apothecary, St. James' House and Rising Sun Tavern.

We are an active organization of several hundred members dedicated to grow the support that will ensure the relevance of these legacies for generations to come.

Washington Heritage Museums hosts regular educational programs and social events. Our organization manages, maintains and staffs the museums.

We continue to grow our active membership to generate the resources necessary to preserve these priceless historic properties for enjoyment and appreciation of current and future generations.

Mission

Washington Heritage Museums’ mission is to preserve, promote and maintain its four 18th century properties in Fredericksburg, Virginia and develop dynamic educational resources and programs to engage and inspire the interest of everyone.

History

In 1890, a representative of the 1893 Columbian Exposition visited Fredericksburg for the purpose of purchasing, dismantling, and shipping the home of George Washington’s mother, Mary, to Chicago for display. Alarmed by the news, women of the newly formed Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA) pooled resources, acquired the house, and opened it to the public.

In more recent years, APVA became Preservation Virginia, and in time their mission progressed more towards advocacy than ownership of historic house museums.

In 2012, in anticipation of assuming independent ownership of Preservation Virginia’s four 18th century house museums in Fredericksburg, Virginia, core leaders of the local Preservation Virginia branch formed Washington Heritage Museums. Hundreds more from over two dozen states accepted the invitation to join as founders.

The new organization gained 501(c) 3 recognition on October 23, 2012. After placing easements on each property, Preservation Virginia formally gifted the Mary Washington House, the Rising Sun Tavern, the Hugh Mercer Apothecary, and the St. James’ House on January 3, 2013, and also conveyed all contents, collections, and associated financial assets.

With its official role completed, the venerable branch dissolved and passed its 123-year preservation and service traditions to Washington Heritage Museums, which assumed stewardship of the museums, and created governance for the organization

Educational Programs

History Camp in June of each year, for campers 8-12 years of age.

Various events throughout the year.

Governance

Governed by a Board of Directors

Services
About Your Special Event Rentals

Nestled in the heart of historic Fredericksburg, the properties of Washington Heritage Museums provide a beautiful city oasis for your outdoor or small indoor event. With four to choose from, one is certain to be just the right setting for your event. Each location can accommodate up to 50 guests, but offers smaller areas for more intimate gatherings. Abbreviated tours of the museum are included at no additional charge. ​

For events held at the Mary Washington House, you may wish for us to have the Museum Shop open for your guests. Please let us know, and we’ll make every effort to have it available. ​

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