Events for June 12 - March 15

  • 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 […]

  • Members Only Event: Arlington Historical Magazine Release Party

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

    Are you a member of the Arlington Historical Society? Then this is the PARTY for you! AHS is celebrating the release of the 2025 edition of the Arlington Historical Magazine. We are inviting all the authors of this year's magazine to join us and chat with you about their love of history, their research, and […]

  • Documenting Exclusion and Resilience: Exploring Racially Restrictive Covenants in Arlington: 1900-1968

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

    This presentation will dive into the extensive research conducted to date and mapped by Documenting Exclusion and Resilience, the collaborative web-based project created in part to explore the scope and context of racially restrictive covenant use in Arlington County and other parts of Northern Virginia.  Kristin M Neun, a Documenting Exclusion's team member, will provide […]

  • Maps From the Archives

    Step into Arlington’s past through the lines, labels, and landscapes that shaped our community. Our new temporary exhibit features rarely seen maps from the Arlington Historical Society archives, from early […]

  • Museum Store Sunday: Shop with Purpose this Holiday Season

    Consider shopping small this season and visit the Arlington Historical Museum shop on Museum Store Sunday. Every purchase supports our mission to strengthen our community by building a better understanding […]

  • Women of the Ball-Sellers House

    Pohick Regional Library 6450 Sydenstricker Rd, Burke, VA 22015, Burke, VA, United States

    The Ball-Sellers House (in Arlington) was originally in Fairfax County when Lord Fairfax established the county for King George II in 1742. The Arlington Historical Society will share stories of […]

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