Dr. Mesha Jones, president of the Madison County African American Historical Association (MCAAHA), recently addressed members and guests of the Madison Chamber of Commerce at the organization’s annual dinner on June 1. As the featured speaker, Jones described the work of the MCAAHA and its contributions to the town and county in research, education, outreach, and heritage tourism.

Jones noted: “As heritage tourism continues to grow nationwide, travelers are increasingly looking for communities that preserve and celebrate their history. National recognition helps put Madison County on the map as a destination where visitors can gain a richer, more complete understanding of Virginia’s past. Those visitors support local businesses, restaurants, lodging, shops, and community events, creating economic benefits that extend throughout the county.

This recognition also contributes to community growth by strengthening local pride, encouraging investment in historic resources, and providing future generations with a deeper connection to the place they call home. Most importantly, it affirms that these stories and the people connected to them are an important part of Madison County’s history, Virginia’s history, and the broader American story.”

Read Dr. Jones’ complete remarks here: JonesAddresstoCoC6-26