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September 10, 2024 By Fairfield Foundation

Public Archaeology at Abingdon Episcopal Church

The Fairfield Foundation is excited to collaborate with Abingdon Church as part of the parish’s anniversary celebrations in 2023, 2024, and 2025. Our goal is to bring the congregation and […]

Tagged With: 17th century, Abingdon Church, excavation, Gloucester County, Preservation, public archaeology, Volunteers

August 15, 2024 By Fairfield Foundation

Archaeology Birthday Bash at Walter Reed Birthplace

We will celebrate the 173rd birthday of Dr. Walter Reed by hosting a one-day archaeological “summer camp!” We will have a test unit open for kids of all ages to […]

Tagged With: historical interpretation, public archaeology, scavenger hunt, Walter Reed, Walter Reed Birthplace

January 12, 2024 By Fairfield Foundation

“The best church I have seen in the country” Excavations in search of the 17th-century Abingdon Church

It has been 20 years since we first excavated at Abingdon Church following Hurricane Isabel. That storm, which swept through our area in September 2003, cut power and downed trees […]

Filed Under: Archaeology, Education, Events, History Tagged With: archaeology, Artifacts, education, Engagement, excavation, Preservation, public archaeology, Volunteers

January 9, 2024 By Fairfield Foundation

Fairfield Friday

Fairfield Archaeology Park will be open for site tours on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month, from March through October. Visit the site to learn about the families […]

Tagged With: Burwell family, Fairfield Archaeology Park, Gloucester County, public archaeology

January 9, 2024 By Fairfield Foundation

King William Courthouse Public Archaeology

Join the Fairfield Foundation for public archaeology at King William Courthouse! We are currently working on excavations at the site of a former colonial tavern building, as well as exploring […]

Tagged With: Artifacts, Colonial History, King William County, King William Courthouse, public archaeology

January 9, 2024 By Fairfield Foundation

King William Courthouse Public Archaeology

Join the Fairfield Foundation for public archaeology at King William Courthouse! We are currently working on excavations at the site of a former colonial tavern building, as well as exploring […]

Tagged With: archaeology, Artifacts, Colonial History, excavation, King William County, King William Courthouse, public archaeology

January 9, 2024 By Fairfield Foundation

Daffodil Festival Public Archaeology

Come visit us during one of our favorite events of the year, Gloucester’s Daffodil Festival! We will be excavating in front of the Gloucester Museum of History on Gloucester’s Main […]

Tagged With: archaeology, Artifacts, Colonial History, excavation, Gloucester County, Gloucester Courthouse, public archaeology

January 9, 2024 By Fairfield Foundation

Daffodil Festival Public Archaeology

Come visit us during one of our favorite events of the year, Gloucester’s Daffodil Festival! We will be excavating within the historic court circle on Gloucester’s Main Street, and we […]

Tagged With: archaeology, Artifacts, Colonial History, excavation, Gloucester County, Gloucester Courthouse, public archaeology

January 9, 2024 By Fairfield Foundation

*CANCELLED* King William Courthouse Public Archaeology

Join the Fairfield Foundation for public archaeology at King William Courthouse! We are currently working on excavations at the site of a former colonial tavern building, as well as exploring […]

Tagged With: Colonial History, King William County, King William Courthouse, public archaeology

January 9, 2024 By Fairfield Foundation

King William Courthouse Public Archaeology

Join the Fairfield Foundation for public archaeology at King William Courthouse! We are currently working on excavations at the site of a former colonial tavern building, as well as exploring […]

Tagged With: Colonial History, King William County, King William Courthouse, public archaeology

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Grounds are always open to the public to view the building exterior and signage. The CAPE is open for tours on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and at other times by appointment. Lab nights at the CAPE are on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays from 6-9pm.
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