Park History Interpretive Series: The W&OD Railway and Jim Crow Laws

In 1900, the Virginia state legislature passed a law that required separation of races in public spaces. This included schools, restaurants, hotels, and public transportation—which at that time was primarily the use of trains. This was nicknamed the “Jim Crow” law and sought to perpetuate discrimination against people of color. Many other states, mostly Southern, passed similar laws.

Heritage/History

Climb UPton is OPEN WEEKENDS!

Climb UPton is now open weekends and holidays, 10am to 8pm. Open daily starting March 28! Take on the largest ropes course in the Mid-Atlantic with 90 elements across three challenge levels.