Curate 757
The Do-Drop Inn
Season 3 Episode 8 | 10m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
The Do-Drop Inn is an important cultural landmark on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
From its beginnings during the Civil Rights Movement, The Do-Drop Inn's patrons witnessed momentous events over their lifetimes, and the Do-Drop has come to represent a cultural and historical pillar of the Eastern Shore community. We've captured some of the history and memories for the benefit of future generations. Funding provided by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
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Curate 757 is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media
Support comes from The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), The Peninsula Fine Arts Center (PFAC), and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
Curate 757
The Do-Drop Inn
Season 3 Episode 8 | 10m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
From its beginnings during the Civil Rights Movement, The Do-Drop Inn's patrons witnessed momentous events over their lifetimes, and the Do-Drop has come to represent a cultural and historical pillar of the Eastern Shore community. We've captured some of the history and memories for the benefit of future generations. Funding provided by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Curate 757 is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media
Support comes from The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), The Peninsula Fine Arts Center (PFAC), and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities