
Keep ‘Em Rolling
On October 11, 1933, the Washington Evening Star reported that Walter Huston would arrive to begin filming a movie at Fort Myer. The movie “Keep ‘Em Rolling” would be released in 1934. It was filmed at Fort Myer with the 16th Field Artillery and the 3rd Cavalry regiment riding in an action background.

Old Court House
On October 10, 1896, a deed was recorded providing land for the first Alexandria County courthouse separate from Alexandria City.

How AHS got the Ball-Sellers House
When her Uncle Will died in 1969 and left her the house, Marian didn’t need or want to live in it. In 1975 she donated the house—the oldest house in Arlington—to the Arlington Historical Society.

Mt. Vernon Memorial Highway
In the 1880s, officials in Alexandria – county and city - wanted to boost local commerce and began advocating for a "national road" to Mt. Vernon. The US Army Corps of Engineers conducted a survey and agreed that a road to Mt. Vernon was a good idea.

New Phone Building for Arlington
On this day in Arlington history, October 7, 1937, the press announces “NEW PHONE BUILDING FOR ARLINGTON”
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