The Invisible History Committee is creating a walking tour to highlight the contributions and experiences of African Americans in Cape Charles. The are looking for photographs and information about locations such as the Jefferson Store, Carver Spot, and Spady’s Service Station (Kellogg Building).
For more information contact invisiblehistorycapecharles@gmail.com or call 757-303-0253.


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