Last updated: 5/20/2011
Martinsville, Virginia
Address
21 Starling Avenue
Martinsville, VA 24112
phone: 276-634-4141
fax: 276-634-4199
e-mail: information@vmnh.virginia.gov
web: www.vmnh.net

Hours

Last admission is at 5 p.m. every day.
Tuesday - Saturday
9 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday - Monday
closed
Closed on all Commonwealth of Virginia holidays.

Admissions

$9 for Adults
$7 for College Students
Seniors (60 and older)
and Active Duty Military
$5 for Youth and Children 3 to 18
Free for Members and Children under 3. AAA/AARP discounts available.

Staff

Timothy Gette
phone:
e-mail:
Gloria Niblett
phone:
Dr. Richard Hoffman
phone:
Dennis Casey
phone:
Ryan Barber
phone:
Debbie Lewis
phone:
e-mail:
Bronwyn Hairston
phone:
e-mail:
Description

The Virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville, Virginia is a place where scientific research about the Commonwealth of Virginia's natural history and public understanding merge. Exhibits, education programs for all ages, and publications translate the Museum curators' scientific research into easily understood language and concepts.

Mission

The mission of the Virginia Museum of Natural History is: To interpret Virginia's natural heritage within a global context in ways that are relevant to all citizens of the Commonwealth.

History

The Museum was founded in 1984 as The Boaz Foundation, a private institution. Guided by a group of scholars and citizens from throughout the Commonwealth, The Boaz Foundation soon became the Virginia Museum of Natural History. Recognizing the need for public support, A. L. Philpott, then Speaker of the Virginia General Assembly, worked on behalf of the institution in an effort to secure state agency status in 1988. Since its founding, VMNH has experienced phenomenal growth, and has earned recognition as one of the nation's leading museums in its field. It is accredited by the American Association of Museums, a distinction earned by fewer than 10% of museums in the United States. The Museum's message is simple: Understanding natural history is the first step toward meeting the challenges of preserving and managing natural resources in the future. From the vacationer watching birds on the shores of the Chesapeake to the garden enthusiast in Alexandria, each and every Virginian directly benefits from the ongoing research and education programs at VMNH.

Services
Gift Shop
Exhibitions
Museum Events
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