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A child getting their face painted during a "First Friday" event at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.

Experience the museum after hours during First Fridays.

Photo provided by the Virginia Museum of History & Culture

Head to the Virginia Museum of History & Culture for free, family-friendly fun during First Friday on June 2 starting at 5 p.m.

During First Fridays, held the first Friday of each month, the museum stays open until 8 p.m. with free admission to the galleries, specials in the Café, and more.

This month’s lineup includes:

  • Scavenger hunts, a bounce house + face painting
  • $2 off wine + beer in the Café (plus specialty mocktails)
  • Shakedown Eats and Monique’s Crêpes as the featured food trucks
  • And more

Pro tip: This is a great time to experience the “Apollo: When We Went to the Moon” exhibition.*

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