Historic Alexandria Invites the Public to America250 Conversational Tours at Gadsby's Tavern Museum
Kick off the weekend with Conversational Tour: America250 – Who We Remember at Gadsby's Tavern Museum on Friday, July 10 and Friday, July 17, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Tickets are $15 per person or $12 for Historic Alexandria Members. Purchase tickets in the OHA Shop at AlexandriaVA.gov/Shop.
This conversational tour uses the history of Gadsby's Tavern Museum to reflect on who we remember in history and why. Participants will build connections with each other as well as between past and present.
The tours take place at Gadsby's Tavern Museum, 134 N. Royal Street. Water, soda, or locally crafted beer or hard cider will be available for purchase upon arrival.
For more information and a list of upcoming events, visit the America250 website.
For reasonable disability accommodation, contact Nicole Quinn at historicalexandria@alexandriava.gov or call 703.746.4554, Virginia Relay 711.
If you prefer communication in another language, free interpretation and translation services are available to you, please email LanguageAccess@alexandriava.gov or call 703-746-3960.
About Gadsby’s Tavern Museum
As America began as a nation during the late 18th century and emerged in the 19th century, Gadsby’s Tavern was the center of social and political life in Alexandria as well as the new Federal City of Washington. The tavern served as the premier gathering place for residents – including George Washington – and visitors to eat, drink, learn, and influence history. Tavern keepers John Wise and John Gadsby hosted balls, performances, and meetings, and their accommodations were known as the best by travelers near and far. Gadsby’s Tavern Museum is located at 134 North Royal Street in the heart of Old Town Alexandria and is owned and operated by the City of Alexandria. For more information, please call 703.746.4242 or visit alexandriava.gov/gadsbystavern.
About the Office of Historic Alexandria
The Office of Historic Alexandria preserves and shares the history of the City of Alexandria with eight museums, historic sites, archives, archaeology, tours, exhibits, and public programs. Through powerful storytelling and confronting the City’s past, Historic Alexandria enriches the present and inspires the future. We enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors and serve as a partner in the City’s equity and inclusion initiatives. For more information, visit alexandriava.gov/Historic.