Professional Bio
A native of Wisconsin, Paige graduated from the University of Mary Washington with a bachelor’s degree in Historic Preservation and George Mason University with a master’s degree in Applied History. She has been in the public history field for over ten years focusing on educational programming and operations working at several historic sites throughout Northern Virginia including Gadsby’s Tavern Museum, Sully Historic Site, and Ben Lomond Historic Site. She currently serves Prince William County as the Historic Site Manager at Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre (a 19th century courthouse and jail complex with a lot of Civil War history) and Lucasville School (a one-room African American schoolhouse).
When out of the office, Paige spends her time, exploring new places, being outdoors, or researching her interests which include women’s history, as well as the more morbid side of history such as death, disease, medicine, murder, or scandal.
When out of the office, Paige spends her time, exploring new places, being outdoors, or researching her interests which include women’s history, as well as the more morbid side of history such as death, disease, medicine, murder, or scandal.
Organization/Institution
Prince William County Office of Historic Preservation
17674 Main StreetDumfries, VA 22026 703.792.5255
Museum
Certificate in Museum Management Student
No
City or County (or out of state)
Prince William

Prince William County Office of Historic Preservation