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All Alexandria City government offices will be closed on Monday, May 27, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.

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Welcome to Historic Alexandria! With more than 250 years of history and hospitality to its credit, Alexandria offers an array of historic and cultural attractions. Alexandria's many historic homes, churches, businesses and museums allow residents and visitors alike to experience the hand of the past that makes our city the charming and historic town it is today. Visit City of Alexandria museums and historic sites and discover our pastpresent and future!

This Week in Historic Alexandria
This week in Historic Alexandria, bruch up on your 18th century dancinf skills in preparation for the upcoming, Mrs. Madison's Ball, join in on special tours highlighting attics, alleys, fires and firefighting in the early city, learn about the Civil War through the perspective of Alexandria's 17th Virginia Regiment at the monthly Open House of the R.E. Lee Camp Museum, and enjoy special programs and exhibits at Historic Alexandria museums.
Alexandria Featured on C-SPAN's American History TV

View Alexandria history on C-Span's American History TV. The series of seven videos originally aired March 16-18, 2013, exploring Alexandria's Archaeology Museum, the Freedmen's Cemetery, Lee-Fendall House, Fort Ward and Alexandria's role in the Civil War, as well as the importance of the city to the first president, George Washington.

 

Accreditation

The American Alliance of Museums has announced the Office of Historic Alexandria has earned accreditation as a museum system at the November 2012 meeting of the Accreditation Commission. Accredited status from the Alliance is the highest national recognition achievable by an American museum.The Office of Historic Alexandria is only one of eight municipal organizations across the country accredited for their museum systems.

 

Historic Alexandria Museum Store

Visit the Historic Alexandria Museum Store in the Torpedo Factory Arcade, 101 N. Union Street, for great Historic Alexandria products. The shop offers great gift ideas, a wide variety of Alexandria-related merchandise and the very best selections from all the Historic Alexandria museum stores. Your purchases support programming at Historic Alexandria's museums.

 

Civil War 150th Commemoration

Witness to war and reunion, Alexandria's place in Civil War history is truly unique and to help tell the story of the City's Civil War past, the Office of Historic Alexandria is holding many special events and exhibitions throughout the Sesquicentennial, Download the new Civil War iPhone app, check out the Calendar of Events for the latest information, visit Fort Ward Museum & Historic Site, explore Alexandria's Civil Defenses of Washington by bike, and find out about the Contrabands and Freedmen's Cemetery. To learn about Alexandria during the Civil War, Witness to War and Reunion brings together historic resources, including First Person Accounts, that provide some insight into the War and its effect on Alexandria and its inhabitants.

Self-Guided Tours

Explore Alexandria's Civil War heritage with a free iPHone app, find out about an array of historic and cultural attractions, go on a scavenger hunt, and walk or bike a part of the Alexandria Heritage Trail.

 

Kids, Make it a Historic Summer at Camp!

Historic Alexandria offers a variety of day camp experiences for kids ages 5 through 15! Young ones from 5 to 7 can explore American history at The Lyceum through storytelling, singing, crafts, “old-fashioned” games, and visits to nearby historic places. At Fort Ward, kids 8 to 12 will discover what life was like during the Civil War with drills, crafts, reenactor visits, setting up tents and more. Kids 12 to 15 can explore Alexandria’s buried history at Archaeology Camp by excavating a real archaeological site, processing artifacts and learning how to protect Alexandria’s heritage.

Alexandria Contrabands & Freedmen's Cemetery

Groundbreaking has taken place on construction of the  Contrabands and Freedmen's Cemetery Memorial. The memorial park, scheduled to open in 2013, will honor the memory of the Freedmen, the hardships they faced, and their contributions to the City. Freedmen's Cemetery served as the burial place for about 1,800 African Americans who fled to Alexandria to escape from bondage during the Civil War. Freedmen's Cemetery was rediscovered in 1987 by City Historian T. Michael Miller. The City Archaeologists researched the possible boundaries of the cemetery. Wesley Pippenger published the names found in the cemetery's record book in 1994, after finding the document in the Virginia Library.

Archaeology and History at Fort Ward Park

The Office of Historic Alexandria is engaged in an effort to study and preserve the historic resources of Fort Ward Park. Learn more about recent archaeological excavations in the Park including new work in spring 2012, the Stakeholder Advisory Group, and relevant archaeological and historical information.

Now online: The Fort Heritage Trail Brochure

Waterfront History
The Alexandria waterfront has an extensive history. While much has been written about various aspects of maritime history and activities on the waterfront, there is not one easy source from which to acquire information.
Historic Alexandria Birthday Parties
Make your child's birthday a historic occasion, with a party at one of several historic museums in Alexandria, including the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary, the Friendship Firehouse, and Gadsby's Tavern.
For Civil War Reenactors
The Fort Ward Museum enlists the talents and knowledge of reenactors to offer numerous living history programs interpreting Civil War soldier and civilian life. Programs contribute to the public’s understanding of the period and enhance the Museum’s educational mission.

Seven of the city's premier historic sites are owned and operated by the City of Alexandria and fall under the administration of the Office of Historic Alexandria, the department of City government charged with the conservation, interpretation and promotion of these links to the past.

These sites - Alexandria Black History MuseumAlexandria Archaeology MuseumFort Ward Museum & Historic SiteFriendship Firehouse MuseumGadsby's Tavern MuseumThe Lyceum: Alexandria's History Museum, and the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum - bring Alexandria's varied and storied history to life. Additionally, Alexandria has many more historic sites which are open to the public and tell a significant part of the city's historical tale.

The Office of Historic Alexandria has received accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums.


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Historic Alexandria Administration
Lloyd House
220 North Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703.746.4554
Fax: 703.838.6451
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Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.