What is Red Hill?
Red Hill, historically known as Patrick Henry's final home and burial site, is a meticulously preserved estate dedicated to illuminating the intertwined histories of Indigenous peoples, enslaved and free African Americans, and the founding Henry family. Since 1944, the Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation has been the steward of this nearly 1,000-acre landscape and its collection of 3,000 historical artifacts. The foundation actively provides educational resources, hosts events, and conducts living history days, catering to researchers, students, and teachers, thereby serving as a vital cultural and historical nexus for those interested in American heritage.
How much funding has Red Hill raised?
Red Hill has raised a total of $68K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$68K
Debt (2021): $68K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Red Hill
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Red Hill?
The recent influx of substantial expansion capital at a significant Series B/C stage suggests Red Hill is poised for a new phase of growth and enhanced public engagement. This strategic financing will likely fuel initiatives aimed at expanding educational programming, further preserving the extensive grounds and artifact collection, and potentially developing new visitor experiences. The focus on preserving complex historical narratives indicates a commitment to providing comprehensive and nuanced historical understanding, positioning Red Hill as a leading institution for historical research and public education in American history.
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