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40th Anniversary Celebration at Poplar Forest

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Join us on April 28th as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the formation of the Corporation for Jefferson’s Poplar Forest and the completion of the interior restoration after 34 years with a day full of activities. 

The nonprofit Corporation for Jefferson’s Poplar Forest was formed in December 1983 by a group of individuals to lead the rescue of Jefferson’s endangered retreat for the cultural and educational benefit of the public—now and for future generations. In January 1984, the Corporation succeeded in taking title to a 50-acre parcel of land which was all that remained with the original buildings at the heart of Jefferson’s original plantation. 

Watch Thomas Jefferson himself, portrayed by veteran interpreter Bill Barker, as he arrives via horse and carriage at the front of the retreat home to welcome his guests for the day. Take photos with our reproduction phaeton (an open carriage typically driven by one or two horses), enjoy a ride around the carriage turnaround, tour Jefferson’s retreat on a docent guided tour or with our Poplar Forest app, participate in hands-on-activities such as quill pen writing in our Hands on History center, and join Director of Architectural Restoration, Travis McDonald as he signs copies of his new book, Poplar Forest: Thomas Jefferson’s Villa Retreat.  

All daytime activities are included with the price of admission. 

Timeline of Events:
10 a.m.- Jefferson arrives via carriage
10 a.m.- 12 p.m.- Phaeton and horses available for photos and rides
1 p.m.- Book signing with Travis McDonald
10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Hands on History Activities available in Hands on History Center 

House Tours offered at 10:30, 12:00, 1:00 and 2:30
House open for app guided tours from 10-4

11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Enslaved Community Talks ongoing in the 1857 Slave Dwelling 

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40th Anniversary Celebration at Poplar Forest
  • 1776 Poplar Forest Parkway
  • Lynchburg, VA 24502
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  • Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest
  • Regular admission fees