Westville - Georgia's Working 1850 Town Westville is a living history museum which depicts an 1850 west Georgia village.
 

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McDonald House



Funding Objectives

Capital Projects
$3.5 Million
Visitors Center
$2,500,000
New Interpretive Exhibits
$250,000
Site Enhancements
$400,000
Collection Care and Aquisitions
$100,000
Conversion of Thornton House into the Westville Office
$250,000
Endowment
$4.0 Million
Endowed Professional Positions
$1,275,000
  Executive
  Directorship $750,000
  Interpretive
  Directorship $525,000
Designated Funds
  School Program
    and Scholarship
    Endowment Fund
$650,000
  Interpretive Program
    and Special Events
    Endowment Fund
$650,000
  Historic Building
    and Collection
    Endowment Fund
$650,000
  Site Maintenance
    and Enhancement
    Endowment Fund
$275,000
  General Operations
    Endowment Fund
$500,000
Other
$0.5 Million
Project Contingencies
  Marketing and   Fund- raising
$500,000
Total
$8.0 Million

"We served on Westville's Board during its earliest days in the 1960s and still consider it to be a national treasure. We hope you will support the campaign to make Westville even stronger."
President Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Campaign Honorary Chairs

 

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History Alive Drive

Campaign Leadership

Campaign Honorary Chairs
President Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter

Campaign Chair
Walter Miller

Westville Village
Executive Director
Matthew M. Moye

Campaign Office
42 Clearview Circle
P. O. Box 6463
Columbus, Georgia
31917-6463

706/562-0405 Phone
706/562-0501 Fax

wvillecpn@hotmail.com

Westville Village
1850 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
P. O. Box 1850
Lumpkin, Georgia
31815-1850

888/733-1850 Toll Free
229/838-6310 Phone
229/838-4000 Fax

director @westiville.org
www.westville.org