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WHAT TO DO AT THE LIBRARY
Experience Virginia's captivating history at the Library of Virginia, where our extensive collections, records, and educational resources offer a wealth of knowledge for everyone. From engaging workshops and exhibitions to expert research assistance, the Library of Virginia brings history to life and invites you to explore the rich tapestry of our state's past.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Whether you're planning a visit or exploring our collections remotely, we want your research experience to be successful, find all the information you need to begin here.
learn more
GET A LIBRARY CARD
Virginia residents may register online for a Library of Virginia account with a valid Virginia state-issued driver's license or identification card.
LEARN MORE
ASK A RESEARCH QUESTION
The Library of Virginia has over 130 million items related to Virginia's government, history, and culture. Our staff is available to help you plan your research and find information in our collections.
LEARN MORE
VIEW COLLECTIONS & RESOURCES
The Library has a vast collection of books, journals, newspapers, photographs, manuscripts, maps, archives, and more. We also have resources that can help you make the most of your research, including databases and research guides that help explain our collections and the best way to use them.
LEARN MORE
JOIN US AT AN EVENT
Find ways to engage with the Library and explore our resources through our series of genealogy workshops, author talks, exhibitions other events.
LEARN MORE
Making Housing Fair: From the Capitol to City Hall
Join us on Wed., April 29, for a conversation with two leaders shaping housing policy in Richmond. Delegate Rae Cousins and Mayor Danny Avula will sit down with Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia (HOME) to answer one big question: How can local government and nonprofits work together to expand equal access to housing?
LEARN MORE & REGISTER
BOOK TALK WITH GEORGE D. OBERLE III
Join us on Thurs., April 30
,
for a free talk with historian George D. Oberle III on his new book, “Creating an Informed Citizenry: Knowledge and Democracy in the Early American Republic,” which examines early debates in the United States over how to educate constituents of the new nation. Oberle will be joined in discussion by Cynthia Kierner, author and professor of history at George Mason University.
LEARN MORE & REGISTER
EXHIBITION OPEN THROUGH MAY
Step back in time with a unique exhibition showcasing historic photographs of Broad Street, taken in 1919 by G.L. Hall, a local photographer who operated a modest studio on Broad Street.
LEARN MORE & PLAN YOUR VISIT
2026 Carole Weinstein Author Series Lineup
The Library of Virginia is pleased to announce the 2026 Carole Weinstein Author Series, featuring four acclaimed writers whose books explore themes of fractured community, identity, family and the power of genealogy.
LEARN MORE & REGISTER
ENGAGE VIRGINIA'S PAST TO EMPOWER ITS FUTURE
Contributions to the Library support public programs, create inspiring exhibitions, and preserve Virginia's invaluable history. Members receive invitations to special events, discounts at the Virginia Shop, a print subscription to "Broadside," and the knowledge that your support makes the Library's work possible.
support the library
WHISK AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA
WHISK, a popular local bakery known for its inventive takes on French and American pastries, has a location in our lobby. With hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon–Fri, WHISK offers handcrafted sandwiches, salads and soups made with locally sourced ingredients, as well as a full-service coffee, espresso and smoothie bar.
learn more
DIGITAL COLLECTIONS
The Library has over 100 digital collections, with more added frequently. Explore our photograph collection, supplement your house history research with the map collection, trace your family using Virginia Chronicle newspapers, Chancery Records court cases, or Virginia Untold African American resources, and more!
LEARN MORE
Events and Exhibitions
Immerse yourself in the Library of Virginia's offerings, from thought-provoking exhibits to interactive workshops. With a calendar full of unique programs and events, you're sure to find something that piques your interest and expands your horizons. Come explore all that the library has to offer!
Weinstein Author Series – Beth Macy | Paper Girl
Thursday, 23 April 2026, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Making Housing Fair: From the Capitol to City Hall
Wednesday, 29 April 2026, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Book Talk With George D. Oberle III | Creating an Informed Citizenry
Thursday, 30 April 2026, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Visit our Events Calendar for More
THE UNCOMMONWEALTH BLOG
Learn about what we do, why we do it, and how our efforts relate to current issues and events. In addition to our intriguing collections and groundbreaking projects, we’ll spotlight public libraries, staff members, and specialized professions.
DISCOVER
QUICK LINKS
Records Management
State and local government’s records management needs are supported by three of the Library’s departments: the Records Analysis Services section, the State Records Center, and Imaging Services.
Contact Us
Find staff by name or department, see leadership, and find careers opportunities.
Library Policies & Guidelines
The mission of the Library of Virginia is to serve the research and information needs of Virginia’s state agencies, government, and the general public. Find policies and guidelines for using the library here.
Educator Services
Find relevant and useful educational material on Virginia’s history, culture, and people to the Commonwealth’s educators, students, and lifelong learners of any age.
News & Press Center
The official source for Library of Virginia news. Here you'll find our press releases, magazine, newsletter, blog, impact report, and social media.
Virginia Literary Awards
An annual gala celebration that has become the Library's signature event and an eagerly anticipated cultural tradition in Richmond.
Subscribe to our monthly newsletter
SUBSCRIBE
Skip to main content
WHAT TO DO AT THE LIBRARY
Experience Virginia's captivating history at the Library of Virginia, where our extensive collections, records, and educational resources offer a wealth of knowledge for everyone. From engaging workshops and exhibitions to expert research assistance, the Library of Virginia brings history to life and invites you to explore the rich tapestry of our state's past.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Whether you're planning a visit or exploring our collections remotely, we want your research experience to be successful, find all the information you need to begin here.
learn more
GET A LIBRARY CARD
Virginia residents may register online for a Library of Virginia account with a valid Virginia state-issued driver's license or identification card.
LEARN MORE
ASK A RESEARCH QUESTION
The Library of Virginia has over 130 million items related to Virginia's government, history, and culture. Our staff is available to help you plan your research and find information in our collections.
LEARN MORE
VIEW COLLECTIONS & RESOURCES
The Library has a vast collection of books, journals, newspapers, photographs, manuscripts, maps, archives, and more. We also have resources that can help you make the most of your research, including databases and research guides that help explain our collections and the best way to use them.
LEARN MORE
JOIN US AT AN EVENT
Find ways to engage with the Library and explore our resources through our series of genealogy workshops, author talks, exhibitions other events.
LEARN MORE
Making Housing Fair: From the Capitol to City Hall
Join us on Wed., April 29, for a conversation with two leaders shaping housing policy in Richmond. Delegate Rae Cousins and Mayor Danny Avula will sit down with Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia (HOME) to answer one big question: How can local government and nonprofits work together to expand equal access to housing?
LEARN MORE & REGISTER
BOOK TALK WITH GEORGE D. OBERLE III
Join us on Thurs., April 30
,
for a free talk with historian George D. Oberle III on his new book, “Creating an Informed Citizenry: Knowledge and Democracy in the Early American Republic,” which examines early debates in the United States over how to educate constituents of the new nation. Oberle will be joined in discussion by Cynthia Kierner, author and professor of history at George Mason University.
LEARN MORE & REGISTER
EXHIBITION OPEN THROUGH MAY
Step back in time with a unique exhibition showcasing historic photographs of Broad Street, taken in 1919 by G.L. Hall, a local photographer who operated a modest studio on Broad Street.
LEARN MORE & PLAN YOUR VISIT
2026 Carole Weinstein Author Series Lineup
The Library of Virginia is pleased to announce the 2026 Carole Weinstein Author Series, featuring four acclaimed writers whose books explore themes of fractured community, identity, family and the power of genealogy.
LEARN MORE & REGISTER
ENGAGE VIRGINIA'S PAST TO EMPOWER ITS FUTURE
Contributions to the Library support public programs, create inspiring exhibitions, and preserve Virginia's invaluable history. Members receive invitations to special events, discounts at the Virginia Shop, a print subscription to "Broadside," and the knowledge that your support makes the Library's work possible.
support the library
WHISK AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA
WHISK, a popular local bakery known for its inventive takes on French and American pastries, has a location in our lobby. With hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon–Fri, WHISK offers handcrafted sandwiches, salads and soups made with locally sourced ingredients, as well as a full-service coffee, espresso and smoothie bar.
learn more
DIGITAL COLLECTIONS
The Library has over 100 digital collections, with more added frequently. Explore our photograph collection, supplement your house history research with the map collection, trace your family using Virginia Chronicle newspapers, Chancery Records court cases, or Virginia Untold African American resources, and more!
LEARN MORE
Events and Exhibitions
Immerse yourself in the Library of Virginia's offerings, from thought-provoking exhibits to interactive workshops. With a calendar full of unique programs and events, you're sure to find something that piques your interest and expands your horizons. Come explore all that the library has to offer!
Weinstein Author Series – Beth Macy | Paper Girl
Thursday, 23 April 2026, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Making Housing Fair: From the Capitol to City Hall
Wednesday, 29 April 2026, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Book Talk With George D. Oberle III | Creating an Informed Citizenry
Thursday, 30 April 2026, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Visit our Events Calendar for More
THE UNCOMMONWEALTH BLOG
Learn about what we do, why we do it, and how our efforts relate to current issues and events. In addition to our intriguing collections and groundbreaking projects, we’ll spotlight public libraries, staff members, and specialized professions.
DISCOVER
QUICK LINKS
Records Management
State and local government’s records management needs are supported by three of the Library’s departments: the Records Analysis Services section, the State Records Center, and Imaging Services.
Contact Us
Find staff by name or department, see leadership, and find careers opportunities.
Library Policies & Guidelines
The mission of the Library of Virginia is to serve the research and information needs of Virginia’s state agencies, government, and the general public. Find policies and guidelines for using the library here.
Educator Services
Find relevant and useful educational material on Virginia’s history, culture, and people to the Commonwealth’s educators, students, and lifelong learners of any age.
News & Press Center
The official source for Library of Virginia news. Here you'll find our press releases, magazine, newsletter, blog, impact report, and social media.
Virginia Literary Awards
An annual gala celebration that has become the Library's signature event and an eagerly anticipated cultural tradition in Richmond.
Subscribe to our monthly newsletter
SUBSCRIBE