2012 Exhibit: Dialogue with Diamond Hill: Oral Histories, Oil Paintings, Historic Photographs

2012 Exhibit: Dialogue with Diamond Hill: Oral Histories, Oil Paintings, Historic Photographs

Campbell House is proud to host the new exhibit, A Dialogue with Diamond Hill. Co-sponsored by the Historic Lexington Foundation (HLF) and the Rockbridge Historical Society, the exhibition features a series of oral histories, dozens of historic photographs, and twenty original oil paintings by local artist and historian Beverly Tucker that chronicle the lives and legacies of the individuals and institutions shaping one of Lexington’s historic communities.  Diamond Hill – which historically consisted of three neighborhoods: Diamond Hill, Green Hill, and Centerville — has also been the focus of a new brochure developed by the HLF that maps a self-guided walking tour through the neighborhood, and provides information on its historic houses and buildings.