Virginia Statutes

§ 23.1-3201 — Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia established

Virginia § 23.1-3201
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 23.1INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION; OTHER EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
Subtitle VOTHER EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
Ch. 32MUSEUMS AND OTHER CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
Art. 2FRONTIER CULTURE MUSEUM OF VIRGINIA

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Va. Code Ann. § 23.1-3201 (2026).

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The Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia (the Museum) is established as a state agency and educational institution. The purpose of the Museum is to construct, operate, and maintain, in the Augusta County, Staunton, and Waynesboro area of the Commonwealth, an outdoor museum to commemorate on an international scale the contributions of the pioneers and colonial frontiersmen and frontierswomen of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to the creation and development of the United States. The Museum is responsible for administering such historical and interpretive programs as may be established by the board of trustees of the Museum.

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Legislative History

2000, c. 541, § 23-296; 2016, c. 588.

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