Events for June 7 - May 17

  • George Washington’s Forest Guided Walking Tour

    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 with local historian, Kevin Vincent. In 1775, George Washington bought 1200-acres of forest in what is now Arlington. After the Revolutionary War, he returned home and surveyed his property. On the walk you’ll start with a tour of the Ball-Sellers House (the oldest […]

  • Dedication of Eagle Scout Project Ball-Sellers House Benches

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

    Join us as we dedicate one of the four new wooden benches designed and built by Connor Jones as his Eagle Scout project. He conducted historical research and coordinated with the Ball-Sellers House to identify an appropriate style for the colonial era in which the house was built (c.1750). Then he planned, led, and managed […]

  • Drew Day at Dr. Charles Drew Elementary

    Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary School 3500 23rd Street, South, Arlington, VA, United States

    The Arlington Historical Society is proud to be helping to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Charles R. Drew. We'll have a table, artifacts, a quiz, and lots of info on the man who became known as the Father of the Blood Bank. Find out how an Arlington elementary school appreciates its namesake. Visit […]

  • From Fleece to Cloth: Reenactment at Ball-Sellers House

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

    The Ball-Sellers House is celebrating 50 years of ownership of this c.1750 farmhouse--Marian Sellers donated it to the Arlington Historical Society for $10. We have so much history to share, we're launching a new mini history series called “15 Minute History” twice a month on select Saturdays at 2:00 pm. On May 31, come and […]

  • Memorializing the Enslaved of Arlington: Columbia Pike

    1515 Columbia Pike 1515 Columbia Pike, Arlington, United States

    The Arlington Historical Society and the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington invite you to the unveiling of "Stumbling Stones." These bronze markers commemorate the lives of the enslaved people who helped build our county (and our country).  The markers are placed in the sidewalk at the last known location where these enslaved people lived. Memorializing […]

  • Living History at Fort C.F. Smith Park

    Fort C.F. Smith 2411 24th Street, North, Arlington, VA, United States

    The Union Army has come to Arlington and set up camp at Fort C.F. Smith Park. Join us for a day of living history that will include drilling activities, specialized fort tours and more. Come learn about Civil War life in Arlington County and beyond at this free event. Cancelled if raining. The Arlington Historical […]

  • Who Were the Enslaved People at the Ball-Sellers House?

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

    The Ball-Sellers House is celebrating 50 years of ownership of this c.1750 farmhouse when Marian Sellers donated it to the Arlington Historical Society. We have so much history to share, […]

  • LOCATION CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER Juneteenth Community Day

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

    THIS EVENT HAS BEEN MOVED INDOORS TO WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL DUE TO WEATHER FORECASTS Honor and celebrate the strength, determination, resilience and integrity of those who weathered in the pursuit […]

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