The Waterford Foundation in Waterford, Virginia, is dedicated to preserving the Waterford National Historic Landmark, a collection of 18th- and 19th-century buildings nestled within 1,420 acres of rolling farmland. Founded in 1733 by Quakers from Pennsylvania, this historic American village offers educational programs such as the Waterford Craft School, the Second Street School program, and the annual Waterford Fair.
Visitors can explore the rich history of Waterford through guided tours, events like the Historic Waterford Walking Tour, and initiatives like the Phillips Farm Land Use project. By supporting the Waterford Foundation, individuals contribute to the ongoing preservation of this unique heritage site and help showcase the beauty and significance of Waterford's past to future generations.
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