Frequently Asked Questions

Who runs the Virginia TimeTravelers' Program?
Which museums  participate?
Where can I find a Virginia TimeTravelers Passport and Guide?
What is this year's TimeTravelers' Theme?

What is the difference between the TimeTraveler and Master Traveler designations?
Where can I find TimeTraveler t-shirts and other logo items?

Who runs the Virginia TimeTravelers' Program?
The Virginia TimeTravelers' Program is administered by the Virginia Association of Museums, and currently receives support from the Virginia Tourism Corporation and Virginia Department of Historic Resources.

Which museums participate?
To find a participating TimeTravelers' museum, you can either look in a Virginia TimeTravelers Passport and Guide, which includes information, photos, and descriptions for all participating TimeTravelers' sites, or you can search on our Destinations page for a participating museum.

Where can I find a Virginia TimeTravelers Passport and Guide?
The Virginia TimeTravelers Passport and Guide is currently available at each of our Destination museums, as well as by ordering one from the Virginia Association of Museums (cost is $6 plus $2 shipping and handling).

What is this year's TimeTravelers' Theme?
The 2011 TimeTravelers' theme is Turning Points. The annual themes make yearly participation and repeat visits exciting for families and groups. Stay tuned for a new theme in 2012!

What is the difference between the TimeTraveler and Master Traveler designations? 
Participants who visit six participating museums earn a certificate as an official TimeTraveler. Visit more than six, and you become a Master Traveler. Once your visits are complete, you can request a TimeTraveler or Master Traveler certificate, signed by Governor McDonnell.

Where can I find TimeTraveler t-shirts and other logo items?
Visit our CafePress shop for TimeTraveler t-shirts and other souvenir items to help you remember your TimeTraveling adventure!

  |  Login