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Someone standing with a "Virginia" tote bag from the Virginia Museum of History & Culture's store.

Support local this season by stopping by the musuem store during a visit or checking out the online shop.

Photo provided by Virginia Museum of History & Culture

‘Tis the season to shop and support local. From unique gifts to educational resources and toys, the VMHC’s museum store is a one-stop shop for everyone on your list.

Choose from their wide selection of Virginia-themed merchandise including locally-sourced honey, tea, wine, gourmet goods, handcrafted items, author-signed books, and more.

Plus, shopping at the museum store supports their mission and helps to create a sustainable and financially secure future for the institution.

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