Historic Germanna in Orange County is once again opening their archaeology dig to the public this Saturday. This Saturday from 10-4, archaeological dig sites in Locust Grove will be open to the public.
You’ll get behind the scenes and meet Germanna’s archaeology team to learn more about this summer’s work in the field, including efforts to unearth the original Spotsylvania Courthouse. This is the last opportunity this year to visit the Historic Germanna excavation site, which is only open a few times a season.
Germanna’s archaeology site encompasses the ruins of the “Enchanted Castle” – home of Virginia’s Colonial-era Governor, Alexander Spotswood – as well as the potential sites of the 1714 Fort Germanna that was constructed by the first German immigrants to The New World and the original Spotsylvania Court House.
Admission is free, but due to limited parking at the dig site, guests will be provided timed access passes on a first come, first served basis. Guests should check in at the Historic Germanna Visitor Center at 2062 Germanna Highway, Locust Grove, 22508. There, you will receive a timed ticket to access the archaeology site. The last timed ticket will be given at 3:00pm.
Event rain or shine unless severe weather. Please dress for outdoor walking including close-toed shoes and it is advised to bring water, bug repellant, and sun protection.
For more information, please call 540-423-1700 or email [email protected].