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City presents plan, funding and timelines for Shockoe heritage campus including Lumpkin’s Jail pavilion

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City staff presented an updated plan and funding overview for the Shockoe heritage campus, including Lumpkin’s Jail pavilion, exhibit hall, Anne Carroll’s Landing and Slave Trail improvements, and burial-ground commemoration.

City staff presented an updated plan and funding overview for the Shockoe (heritage) campus, a multi-element program that includes a Lumpkin’s Jail pavilion, Anne Carroll’s Landing and Slave Trail improvements, relocation and restoration of the Emily Winfrey cottage, the Shockoe Institute exhibit hall, a Shockoe Hill African Burial Ground commemorative space, and a proposed National Slavery Museum.

Presenter Ms. Ebert said the Shockoe Institute — a nonprofit partner that received Mellon Foundation grant support — is contracting exhibit design and that the city has engaged Baskerville as lead designer for a 12,000-square-foot exhibit hall. Ebert said the Baskerville contract to design the exhibit hall is approximately $986,948 and that Team Henry has a…

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