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From The Founders...

A Note from the Museum's Founder

11/27/2018

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From the Founders…
 
In 1989, my husband and I purchased the Bolling Family Home in Wytheville. At that time, we had an idea, a dream if you will, to somehow share the Edith Bolling Wilson story that began in this small rural Virginia town. This idea would have to wait until our children were grown and until we could find the time and resources to dedicate to such an endeavor. Many years later we began planning and taking actions we sincerely hoped would best raise public awareness that First Lady Mrs. Wilson deserved.  

We established the Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Foundation in 2006, believing this was perhaps the most important contribution we could make for our community in a lifetime. Progress that same year included our sponsorship of the Virginia Historical Highway Marker. The historic marker, now standing at the front of the Bolling Home, calls attention to this historic site and an ongoing public tribute to Wytheville’s “Favorite Daughter.” It was a start.

Soon after, we began renovating one of the storefronts below the Bolling Family Home for meetings, exhibits, and museum activities. It was on October 15, 2008, that the doors to the Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum finally opened. Bolling Family artifacts that had been entrusted to our care over the years and stored in our home and offices were now safely protected in the museum space. It is a bit shocking to realize that well over a decade has already passed since we first gathered at this historic site to dedicate its public opening. It is extremely gratifying to know that the story of Edith Bolling Wilson, “From Wytheville to the White House,” continues to be told to the many children reached through the museum’s school educational programs and to thousands of local visitors and daily travelers from across the United States and from around the world.

Over the years, Bill and I have been joined by Mrs. Wilson’s family members, dedicated museum Board and staff members, committed community volunteers, and generous donors who share our vision to preserve this national treasure and acknowledge the importance of Edith Bolling Wilson’s place in our nation’s history. Many devoted people made possible our ideas to give back to the community we love. It is our belief that Wytheville is fortunate to have the birthplace of a Presidential First Lady located in the heart of its downtown, which has proven to increase tourism for our business community and the region. The Bolling Home is the Town’s oldest remaining brick commercial building. It stands today as the only birthplace museum of a First Lady in Virginia and is one of only eight historic sites in the country dedicated to the interpretation of a First Lady.
 
The legacy of Edith Bolling Wilson provides a positive role model not only for our youth, but for everyone regardless of age. Mrs. Wilson was a stellar example of what patriotic stewardship is all about. It is with great pride that the dream Bill and I had so many years ago has turned into a reality that benefits our community, Virginia, and our country by telling the story of one of the most influential and historically significant women of the twentieth century.

Bill and I are very proud to say this idea and our dream of preserving the legacy of First Lady Mrs. Wilson has come true and with a great deal of help will live on for generations. We believe the Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum’s future is bright, and we will continue in our roles as Founders and stewards to advocate for the preservation of this historic site.

Farron Smith, Founder
The Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Foundation

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This article appears in the special 10th Anniversary edition of the museum's newsletter. Read the whole issue here. 
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145 E. Main St., Wytheville, VA 24382
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    • Edith Bolling Wilson
    • The Bolling Family >
      • Bolling Family China
    • The Birthplace Site
    • Genealogy
    • President Woodrow Wilson
  • Exhibits
    • Edith in Context >
      • God, Family, and Country
      • Dying to Make a Living
      • When the Cradle Falls
      • Power to the People
      • Thunder of Freedom
      • Can't You Take a Joke?
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    • Educational Videos
    • How the Sheep Helped Win the War
    • Girl Scouts >
      • Honorary Girl Scout
      • Girl Scouting During the Great War
      • Patch and Badge Programs >
        • Online Patch Program
      • Who Was Juliette Gordon Low?
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