Stories of U.S.: Collections Capture Our History
Stories of U.S.: Collections Capture Our History
A silver coffee pot, a family story, a business letter, or a photograph -- each provide a glimpse into the past. The Office of Historic Alexandria collects these items and memories to reflect our community and preserve the moments that define us. This exhibition, marking the 250th anniversary of the United States, showcases recently acquired objects, many on view for the first time. These pieces provide a powerful, tangible connection to both our local history and national story. As you walk through the gallery, or view other pages of this online exhibit, consider:
- How do these collections speak to our shared experiences? What significant moments do they represent?
- What do they tell us about the diverse people who shaped Alexandria?
What object would tell your story?
Write or draw your answer. If you visit the museum, create your answer on a tag and hang for all to see.
Consider:
- Why this object?
- Where did it come from?
- How does it represent you?
What stories can objects tell?
Objects connect us. Take a baby blanket -- someone chose the materials, designed the pattern, and crafted the blanket. It then shaped someone’s childhood, helping a baby feel safe, loved, and warm. Baby blankets are a personal item that is also part of a larger cultural practice.
Objects are artifacts—something made or modified by humans for a purpose. Like a detective piecing together the clues, historians use objects along with other sources, like oral histories, newspapers, or photographs, to better understand life in the past and how it compares to today.
Objects surround us all the time. To help us slow down and really look at the objects, use the activities below.
As you explore, think about these questions:
- What kind of story can these objects tell us?
- Who might have made or used them?
- What is still a mystery?
Acknowledgements
Alexandria Association
Donor
Dean Paris, Paris Design LLC
Liberty Language Services
Mynor Corzo, TLC Painting and Restoration
Installation
The Office of Historic Alexandria preserves and shares Alexandria’s past to enrich the present and inspire the future.