Events for October 14 - September 28

  • Routes of Resilience Walk

    Sheraton Pentagon City 900 South Orme Street, Arlington, VA, United States

    Routes of Resilience: From Enslavement to Freedom Along the Pike Explore the journey from enslavement to freedom along The Pike in this eye-opening event! Join The Black Heritage Museum of Arlington, The Arlington Historical Society, and WalkArlington as we learn about the lives of free and enslaved Black people in 19th-century Arlington. In this afternoon […]

  • Columbia Pike Documentary Project: The Road We’re On

    Reinsch Library Auditorium, Marymount University 2807 North Glebe Road, Arlington

    The Columbia Pike Documentary Project (CPDP) is a multidisciplinary history of Columbia Pike, one of America's oldest roads and most ethnically diverse communities. Team members Paula Endo, Lloyd Wolf, Mimi Xang Ho, Duy Tran, Aleksandra Lagkueva, Lara Ajami, Sushmita Mazumdar, and Moises Gomez have been using photography and oral history to document life along the […]

  • George Washington’s Forest Guided History Walk: 250th Commemoration

    Ball-Sellers House 5620 3rd Street, South, Arlington VA 22204, VA, United States

    Walk in the footsteps of George Washington on a guided walking tour to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Washington's purchase of 1168 acres of land in what is now Arlington. After the Revolutionary War, Washington returned home and surveyed his property. You’ll visit a survey marker used by George Washington, an 18th Century home with […]

  • The History of the Ethiopian Community in Arlington

    Celebrate Black History month by exploring the history behind the Ethiopian community in Arlington in this ZOOM ONLY event. Ethiopians have been in Arlington County for at least 50 years. Our […]

  • Feel the Heritage Festival

    Charles Drew Community Center 3500 23rd Street, South, Arlington, VA, United States

    AHS is helping Arlington County celebrate Black History Month at the annual Feel the Heritage Festival. In addition to exhibits that illustrate the deep history of the African American community […]

    Free
  • The Outstanding Women of the Ball-Sellers House

    Reinsch Library Auditorium, Marymount University 2807 North Glebe Road, Arlington

    The Arlington Historical Society (AHS) is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of receiving the John Ball House from its last owner, Marian Sellers. Mrs. Sellers donated it to AHS for $10 […]

  • Memorializing the Enslaved of Arlington: Dedication Honoring Three

    Little Falls Road 5498 Little Falls Road, Arlington, VA, United States

    The Arlington Historical Society and the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington invite you to the unveiling of the first of a new series of “Stumbling Stones.” These bronze markers commemorate […]

  • In Defense of Freedom

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

    At the start of the Civil War in 1861, Arlington was at the center of a significant military conflict. It witnessed many minor skirmishes and military actions. The county's strategic location required Union soldiers to build fortifications known as the "Arlington Line" to protect the capital, Washington. However, these forts and camps had another unintended […]

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