Events for July 4 - May 2

  • Annual AHS Members Meeting

    Aurora HIlls Library/Community Center 735 18th Street, South, Arlington, VA, United States

    The Arlington Historical Society will hold its annual meeting of members on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at 7:00 pm. The meeting will be held BOTH on Zoom and in person […]

  • Bridges of Washington, DC: The Virginia Side

    Aurora HIlls Library/Community Center 735 18th Street, South, Arlington, VA, United States

    In the late 1700s, the first bridges, now completely gone, connected the new Federal City to the outside world. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, more and bigger crossings arose […]

  • Temporary Exhibit: Changemakers 250

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

    New Changemakers Exhibit Installed The latest edition of our rotating Changemakers poster exhibit is now up, highlighting individuals whose contributions helped shape Arlington's history and community. As part of Arlington […]

  • AHS is at Sails on the Potomac 250th History Outpost

    Point Lumley Park 1 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA, United States

    Join AHS as we help celebrate the Alexandria historic waterfront's tall ships at "Sails on the Potomac." Join in on family-friendly activities and experience engaging historic programs and performances. Explore […]

  • History of Slavery on Roosevelt Island Evening Walking Tour

    Theodore Rosevelt Island Pedestrian Bridge Theodore Roosevelt Island, Washington, DC, United States

    See Theodore Roosevelt Island with a new lens. Walk the places where enslaved people lived and worked on "Mason's Island" plantation from 1792-1860s. This guided walking tour is sponsored by […]

  • AHS is at the Juneteenth Celebration

    Wakefield High School 1325 S, Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, VA, United States

    You’re invited to Arlington's Annual Juneteenth Community Day! This family-friendly event at Wakefield High School commemorates the emancipation of Africans who were enslaved and honors African American culture and heritage. […]

  • Revolutionary Arlington

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

    Join us at Glencarlyn Library to learn how Arlington helped shape a nation In 1776, the 26 square mile area now known as Arlington County had fewer than 1,000 people. Yet despite its relatively tiny size and population back then, our forebears played an outsized role in the events that would lead to the birth […]

  • Projecting History: 1776 at Ballston’s Regal Theater

    Ballston Regal Cinema 671 North Glebe Rd., Arlington, VA, United States

    As part of Arlington’s VA250 commemoration activities, the Arlington Historical Society is partnering with the Ballston Quarter to provide you with the opportunity to see the movie 1776. The one-time only event will take place at the Ballston Regal Cinema on Tuesday evening, June 30, at 7 PM. The theater only holds 200 seats, so space […]

  • Reading the Declaration of Independence

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

    “We hold these truths to be self-evident…” Back by popular demand again this year is a reading of the Declaration of Independence by YOU! out loud for all to hear at one of the only structures in the county that is still in existence to have hears the Declaration read aloud in 1776: the Ball-Sellers […]

  • Bell Ringing Community Ceremony

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

    As part of America’s 250th birthday celebrations, the Arlington County VA250 Committee is encouraging local churches, schools, or anyone with a bell of any kind to ring it at least 13 times (once for each of the original 13 colonies) at 2:50 PM on July 4, this Independence Day. If you want to participate please […]

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