Marshall Center Applauds Town of Leesburg’s $100,000 Contribution
Leesburg, VA – The George C. Marshall International Center is grateful to the Town of Leesburg for its recent approval of $100,000 in funding to support the development of the new George C. Marshall Museum and Visitor Center. This significant investment underscores the town’s commitment to preserving the legacy of General George C. Marshall and enhancing Leesburg’s cultural and historical offerings.
“We are deeply grateful to the Town of Leesburg for their generous support of this important initiative,” said Tom Greenspon, Chairman and President Emeritus of the George C. Marshall International Center. “This funding sends a powerful message of support and is a crucial step toward creating a world-class museum and visitor center that will educate and inspire visitors and future leaders about General Marshall’s extraordinary contributions to our nation and the world.”
The new museum and visitor center will be located at Dodona Manor, the historic home of General Marshall, and will offer an immersive experience for visitors, highlighting Marshall’s leadership, vision and impact on global history. In addition to state-of-the-art exhibits and interactive displays, it will provide a new venue for the Marshall Center’s growing portfolio of free ethical leadership programs.
To learn more about and support this important initiative, visit the George C. Marshall Museum and Visitor Center Information Page. The official announcement from the Town of Leesburg can be found here.
About the George C. Marshall International Center
The George C. Marshall International Center is dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of General George C. Marshall, one of the most influential military and diplomatic leaders in American history. Through educational programs, events, and historical preservation, the Center seeks to inspire future generations with Marshall’s principles of leadership, integrity, and service. For more information, visit www.georgecmarshall.org.