Events for September 27 - August 21

  • 15-Minute History: Vice on the Virginia Shore

    Arlington Historical Museum 1805 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, United States

    Join us for a brief talk by the author of “Shootout at Jackson City,” George Axiotis, as he describes what life was like living outside the law in Rosslyn and Jackson City at the turn of the previous century, how it came to an end, and what its legacy is in our county today. Stop […]

  • Mt. Olivet Cemetery Tour

    Mt. Olivet. United Methodist Church 1500 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA, United States

    The cemetery of the oldest church in the county is a museum with no walls. Each of the interred has a story and AHS is partnering with Mt. Olivert United Methodist Church to portray key figures buried in the cemetery. This tour is an opportunity to pause and reflect on the rich history of Arlington, […]

  • Webinar: Memorializing the Enslaved of Arlington

    The lives of Margaret Hyson and her children George and Charlotte – three people enslaved in what is now the Yorktown neighborhood in the 1800s - had previously been unknown. But now, this family’s story will be told to a broader community. Through a partnership between the Arlington Historical Society and the Black Heritage Museum […]

  • AHS is at Causes & Cocktails

    Westin Crystal City Reagan National Airport 1800 Richmond Highway, Arlington, VA, United States

    Join us on October 7 from 5:30–7:00 p.m. at the Westin Crystal City for Volunteer Arlington’s Causes & Cocktails! This fun and meaningful networking event brings together civic-minded individuals and community partners who want to be a part of future solutions. The featured cause is education. Come connect and get inspired. The keynote speaker is: […]

  • Arlington’s American Legion Post 194 and Dorie Miller

    Aurora Hills Community Center 735 18th Street, South, Arlington, United States

    In 1946, a group of determined and like-minded individuals set out to establish the American Legion Dorie Miller Post 194 & Auxiliary Unit in Arlington. Their courage to start a new post speaks volumes about who they were and the man the post honors.  The Arlington Historical Society welcomes Former Post Commander Kenneth Powell and […]

  • 15-Minute History: The Ups and Downs of Standing Up for Your Rights in Arlington

    Arlington Historical Museum 1805 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, United States

    Bill Fogarty (Our Man in Arlington for the Falls Church News Press) spotlights protests in Arlington, a review of the civil rights struggles in Arlington in the 1950s followed by a discussion on how these "echoes from the past" might inform civil rights issues today. (2nd Floor, Arlington Historical Museum, 1805 South Arlington Ridge Road) […]

  • Arlington’s Political Structure in the 20th Century

    Glencarlyn Library 300 S. Kensington Street, Arlington, VA, United States

    Join the Glencarlyn Library and "Our Man in Arlington," Bill Fogarty, to learn about the evolution of Arlington's governance structure and its political parties. Bill Fogarty is a retired attorney who has lived and worked in Arlington for more than 40 years and currently serves as a board member for the Leadership Center of Arlington. […]

  • The Arlington Historical Museum Store is at the Arlington Women’s Club Bazaar

    Arlington Women's Club 700 S Buchanan Street, Arlington, Virginia

    The Arlington Historical Museum Store is excited to once again be a part of the Arlington Women's Club Annual Bazaar. Visit our table to buy unique books for kids and adults alike, history-based toys and games, keepsakes, and even jewelry! Every purchase at our table helps support the AHS mission to strengthen our community by […]

  • Memorializing the Enslaved of Arlington: Dedication in Lyon Village

    1412 North Highland Street 1412 North Highland Street, Arlington, VA, United States

    The Arlington Historical Society and the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington invite you to the unveiling of a "Stumbling Stone." This bronze marker commemorates the life of an enslaved woman who helped build our county (and our country).  Each marker is placed in the sidewalk at the last known location where the enslaved person lived. […]

  • Bolivian Mast’aku for Dia de Todo Santos

    Arlington Historical Museum 1805 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, United States

    We are excited to welcome Julia Garcia to the museum to share the Bolivian traditions of Day of the Dead with a traditional mast’aku (quecha, or ceremonial) table. The table will be set with all of the traditional elements of Bolivia’s Dia de Todos Santos (The Day of All Saints). Learn about tantawawas - bread […]

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