Heirloom Tomato Plant Sale
Historic Miller Claytor House Where legend tells the tomato first eaten in Lynchburg by Thomas Jefferson. Selling over 6 varieties of Heirloom Tomato Plants $4 each. Free Mother’s Day gift wrap available. Plants supplied by My Dirt Patch, Forest VA Friday May 6th: Noon – 6:00pm Saturday May 7th: 10am – 3:00pm
Heirloom Tomato Plant Sale
Historic Miller Claytor House Where legend tells the tomato first eaten in Lynchburg by Thomas Jefferson. Selling over 6 varieties of Heirloom Tomato Plants $4 each. Free Mother’s Day gift wrap available. Plants supplied by My Dirt Patch, Forest VA Friday May 6th: Noon – 6:00pm Saturday May 7th: 10am – 3:00pm
Dining in History
Enter to win a holiday dinner for 8 at Historic Miller Claytor House on December 10, 2021.
Holiday Open House
Date: Sunday, November 28, 2021 Location: Historic Miller Claytor House, Riverside Park Time: 1:00 -4:00 pm Free and Open to the Public
CANCELLED: Barbeque, Banjos and Beer
EVENT CANCELLED//Music provided by Farm Use Old Time String Band
First Friday @ Historic Miller Claytor House
Before heading downtown for First Friday, stop by Historic Miller Claytor House in Riverside Park. Local art will be on display and for sale. Meet the members of the Board for Lynchburg Historical Foundation and tour the house where Thomas Jefferson ate the first tomato. Refreshments will be served. FREE and open to the public. […]
Annual Historic Homes Tour
In conjunction with the publication of Stanhope Spencer Johnson, chronologically, this tour will feature homes, churches, commercial and institutional buildings designed by Mr. Johnson.