A Brief History of Igbo Village
Igboland was the principal source of the labour force in the tobacco plantation in Virginia in 1740s. At a point, they outnumbered and eventually replaced their Irish indentured counterparts.
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by admin | Aug 28, 2016 | Igbo Village | 1
Igboland was the principal source of the labour force in the tobacco plantation in Virginia in 1740s. At a point, they outnumbered and eventually replaced their Irish indentured counterparts.
Read Moreby admin | Aug 15, 2016 | Igbo Village, Photos | 1
Check out these photos of the only Village of its kind in America! A tribute to ALL Igbos who helped develop America! A popular tourist destination and venue of the World Igbo Festival of Arts and Culture
Read Moreby admin | Aug 7, 2016 | Igbo Village, Videos | 0
Hundreds of people worked together to plan and build Igbo Village. These videos document the efforts of some contributors to the Igbo Village Construction Project.
Read Moreby admin | Aug 5, 2016 | Events, Igbo Village, Videos | 0
The dedication of Igbo Village took place September 10, 2010 following several years of research, planning, gathering of building materials and
Read Moreby admin | May 12, 2016 | Igbo Village, Photos | 0
Within walking distance (or a free shuttle ride) of Igbo Village is a rich collection of Irish, German, Native American and other building styles, building materials, artifacts and
Read Moreby admin | May 4, 2016 | Igbo Village, Photos | 0
The picnic grounds and recreational facilities shown in these photos are located inside Frontier Culture Museum and within walking distance of Igbo Village
Read Moreby admin | Feb 21, 2015 | Events, Igbo Village, Past Events | 0
Igbo Village Inauguration & Igbo Festival (2010) Igbo Village Inaugurated On Saturday...
Read Moreby admin | Feb 17, 2015 | Events, Igbo Village, Past Events | 0
Igbo Village Construction (2009 and Prior Years) Igbo Village under Construction In 2009 and prior...
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