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This Week in Historic Alexandria - June 9, 2025

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june 9–15, 2025


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Gadsby's Tavern Museum Society Spring Fling

 

FEATURED EVENT

Gadsby’s Tavern Museum Society Spring Fling
Gadsby’s Tavern Museum, 134 N. Royal Street 
Saturday, June 14
7- 10 p.m.
$125 per person, with sponsorship opportunities available. 
Tickets can be purchased online.

Join us for a night of good food and music with a silent auction to benefit the Gadsby’s Tavern Museum Society Endowment Fund. Sponsorship opportunities available. Visit gadsbystavernmuseum.us for more details.  


 

Freedom House Museum scaffolding reveal
The newly rehabilitated front façade of the Freedom House Museum is being revealed for the first time as the scaffolding begins to be removed.

 

Freedom House Museum Exterior Rehabilitation Reaches New Stage

The Office of Historic Alexandria began the process of rehabilitating the exterior of the Freedom House Museum at 1315 Duke Street in June of 2024 and now the restoration work has reached a new stage! As the scaffolding on the south elevation begins to come down and work moves to the north side of the building, the newly rehabilitated front facade - returned to its pre-Civil War appearance - is being revealed. The updated color scheme is based on recent exterior paint analysis. While we are excited to share this exciting rehabilitation update, the two doors to the Freedom House Museum and their hardware are still being fabricated so the museum will be closed through the end of July. To learn more, visit the Freedom House Museum Rehabilitation Project page.

The project is being funded through private donations and Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Historic Resources funds, as well as a Save America’s Treasures grant from the Historic Preservation Fund administered by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. 


Upcoming Events

View the Historic Alexandria Calendar                                                                                                                                                      

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Proud History Hangout
Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum, 201 South Washington Street
Thursday, June 12
5:30- 7:30 p.m.
Free  

Pop in, take a moment, and meet new friends at the LGBTQIA+ History Hangout at the Alexandria History Museum. Learn about our Oral History division and share your story, talk to the Alexandria LGBTQ+ Task Force, learn about LGBTQ+ history, and make a fun shrinky-dink to take home. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase. Ages 16 and up.

 

Trivia Nights at Historic Sites: U.S. States
Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden, 614 Oronoco Street
Friday, June 13 (biweekly through August)
7-9 p.m.
$12 
Purchase tickets. 

Join staff from Lee-Fendall House Museum and Carlyle House Historic Park for bi-weekly trivia nights in the beautiful gardens located at Lee-Fendall House. The theme of our June 13th trivia night will be U.S. States. Museum staff co-created tonight's trivia with Wayne Kehoe, Volunteer Coordinator at the United States Capitol. Cost includes one drink ticket; additional drinks can be bought at our cash bar. Teams may have up to 6 members. Ages 21 and over only. No outside alcohol is permitted. Food and water may be brought into the garden. 

 

Storytime for Little Historians
Alexandria Black History Museum, 902 Wythe Street
Saturday, June 14
10- 10:45 a.m.
Free

Dynamic storytellers use books written by and about African American people and other communities of color to engage with ages 5-8. Held Second Saturdays monthly. 

 

Specialty Tour: Hamilton's BFF & Frenemies
Gadsby’s Tavern Museum, 134 N. Royal Street  
Saturday, June 14 (every Saturday in June + July)
10 -11 a.m.
$15 per person/$12 for Historic Alexandria Members
Tickets can be purchased online.

Inspired by the musical Hamilton, learn how the paths of Washington, Lafayette, Jefferson, Madison, and Burr all intersected with this local tavern. Includes discussion of the issues they faced and how their choices impacted local citizens. Please note the tour involves ascending and descending stairs. Arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to tour time to check in. Tickets often sell out, so buy online to reserve your space! 

 

Beyond the Battlefield: A Civil War Walking Tour of Alexandria
Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden, 614 Oronoco Street
Saturday, June 14
10 - 11:30 a.m.
$15 to the general public and free for museum members
Purchase tickets. 

This walking tour shares the stories of soldiers, citizens, and self-liberated African Americans in Civil War Alexandria. It covers the military occupation, the conversion of public and private buildings into hospitals, and emancipation. Tickets must be purchased in advance and take place rain or shine, so please wear appropriate shoes and clothing. 

 

8th Green Machine Regiment Band Concert
Fort Ward Museum and Historic Site, 4301 West Braddock Road
Saturday, June 14
11 a.m.- Noon
Suggested donation: $2/$5 Family

Bring your lawn chair or picnic blanket to Fort Ward for a special outdoor concert of Civil War-era music by the 8th Green Machine (GM) Regiment Band on the Museum lawn. This historical brass ensemble from George Mason University presents music of the 19th century on authentic period instruments. Event is weather dependent. Sponsored by the Friends of Fort Ward. 

 

Civil War Hospital Tour
Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden, 614 Oronoco Street
Saturday, June 14
2- 3 p.m.
$15 to the general public and free for museum members.
Purchase tickets. 

Learn how the Lee-Fendall House was confiscated during the Civil War and operated as a Union Army hospital. Explore what life was like in Union-occupied Alexandria, how the Lee-Fendall House witnessed medical history, and how political divisions impacted those living here. 

 

Specialty Tour: Poisons at the Apothecary Museum 
Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum, 105-107 South Fairfax Street
Sunday, June 15 
11 a.m. - Noon
$15 per person/$12 for Historic Alexandria Member
Purchase tickets.

Come explore the sinister side of medicine on the Apothecary Museum’s Poisons Tour. This one-hour tour explores several different types of poisons, their historic uses at the Apothecary, and what we know today. Recommended for ages 18 and up. Please note the tour involves ascending/descending one flights of stairs.

 

Family Day with Young Historians
Gadsby’s Tavern Museum, 134 N. Royal Street  
Sunday, June 15 (every Sunday through Labor Day)
2- 5 p.m.
Included in regular museum admission.

Jr. Docents provide stationed tours throughout the two tavern buildings and operate special, hands-on activity stations about period clothing and chocolate making. It’s a unique and fun way to explore history for all ages.

 

Specialty Tours: Tell Me Your Name
Carlyle House, 121 N. Fairfax Street  
Thursday, June 19
10 a.m. & 2 p.m.
$8
Purchase tickets online. 

Join Carlyle House staff for a tour focusing on the experiences of the enslaved community at Carlyle House and his plantations. The guided tour will explore the historical context of slavery in 18th century Alexandria and the importance of ongoing research efforts. Reservations are required as space is limited. 

 

Juneteenth Concert
Market Square, 301 King Street  
Thursday, June 19 
1-3 p.m.
Free

Experience the power of traditional African American storytelling and song with the acclaimed Washington Revels Jubilee Voices. This free outdoor concert honors the journey toward freedom and celebrates the spirit of Juneteenth through moving performances rooted in history and hope. Event is weather dependent.

 

Tavern Games Night
Gadsby’s Tavern Museum, 134 N. Royal Street  
Friday, June 20 
7 p.m.
$10
Tickets can be purchased online.

Join us for a Pride edition of Tavern Ga(y)mes Night! Learn about 18th century clothing and gender performance, participate in Drag Trivia, play games, and enjoy snacks and beverages from the cash bar! Brief presentation and jeopardy start around 7:30 p.m. 

 

Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen at the Historic Lyceum 
Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum, 201 South Washington Street
Friday, June 20
7:30 p.m.
$30 /$15 Ages 12-17
Tickets can be purchased online.

Multi-Grammy nominated Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen is a torrent of mind-blowing bluegrass. Known for their meaty pile-driving rhythms and Frank’s dynamic and bold vocals, the band’s last two albums have both received a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album. Their massive sound and show stealing performances command the most prestigious stages in the country and abroad; from The Grand Ole Opry to the biggest international festivals across Europe, South American and Australia. The band has performed at the biggest bluegrass festivals including Telluride, MerleFest, Grey Fox, RockyGrass, Delfest, Strawberry Music Festival, Pickin’ in the Pines, ROMP, and countless more. 

 

Juneteenth Festival
Charles Houston Recreation Center (901 Wythe St.)  
Saturday, June 21
Noon-6 p.m.
Free

Celebrate Juneteenth at this vibrant community festival featuring music, food, art, education, and cultural expression. This annual event, hosted in partnership with the City’s Department of Recreation, Parks, and Cultural Activities (RPCA), Momentum Collective Inc., and the Alexandria NAACP, honors the richness of African American heritage through dynamic performances and engaging activities for all ages. The Alexandria Black History Museum will be open for free during the event, and families are invited to enjoy a special Storytime for Little Historians.

 

Shrub Drinks and Cheesy Bites
Carlyle House, 121 N. Fairfax Street  
Saturday, June 21
1-3 p.m.
$25 per person
Tickets can be purchased online. 

When colonists came over from England, one of the popular methods of preserving berries was covering them with vinegar and letting them ferment over time, eventually becoming shrubs or drinking vinegars. The shrub was then used to flavor water, soda waters, and even as a mixer for cocktails! What goes great with shrub? Cheese! On June 21st explore three different shrub flavors and their paired cheese in the Carlyle gardens. Small bites will be available as palate cleansers. Tickets will also get you a shrub based mocktail, one non-shrub mocktail, and a tour of Carlyle House. Shrub will be available in the museum shop for purchase. 

 

Specialty Tour: A Magical Apothecary
Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum, 105-107 South Fairfax Street
Sunday, June 22 
11 a.m. - Noon
$15 per person/$12 for Historic Alexandria Member
Purchase tickets. 

Learn about the muggle botanical science that inspired the potion and herbology of Harry Potter’s wizarding world on a tour of this 19th century apothecary, and make your own magical potion! Recommended for ages 8 and up. Children must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult. Please note the tour involves ascending and descending one flight of stairs. 

 

Music of the Regiment Concert
Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum, 201 South Washington Street
Monday, June 23
7- 9 p.m.
$20 
Tickets can be purchased online.

Join Music of the Regiment, a period-instrument wind band, for a concert of late 18th and early 19th-century military music. In 1798, an advertisement under the heading MARTIAL MUSIC petitioned the citizens of Alexandria to organize a wind band “for the accommodation and embellishment” of the city’s nine militia companies. The advertisement called for the establishment of a band of music to be funded by the militia and to be comprised of four clarinets, two horns, and two bassoons. This band, known as the Alexandria Band, was one of several “martial” ensembles that were active in Alexandria and, more broadly, Washington City during the early Federal Period (1790-1830). Learn about the interconnectivity of the Alexandria Band, the Marine Band, and the “Italian” Marine Band ensembles that defined the musical soundscape of the nascent capital. 

 

Theater in Colonial Virginia
Echoes of the Bard: Shakespeare’s Influence in Colonial America
Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum, 201 South Washington Street
Wednesday, June 25
7 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
Admission: Free for AHS Members / $5 for Non-Members
For more details, visit the AHS website.

Join the Alexandria Historical Society for an engaging evening with Dr. Deborah Payne and Dr. Drew Lichtenberg, co-authors of The Shakespeare Theatre Company, 1986–2021. This special program explores how Shakespeare and other canonical playwrights shaped early American culture and identity. Light refreshments will be served.

 

Yoga on the Magnolia Terrace-Happy Hour
Carlyle’s Magnolia Terrace, 121 N. Fairfax Street 
Last Thursday of the month through September (June 26th, July 31st, Aug 28th, & Sept 25th)
6 - 7:30 pm
$20
Purchase tickets.

Join our yoga instructor for an hour-long Yoga class on Carlyle’s Magnolia Terrace. Afterwards, enjoy a mocktail with yoga participants and staff. Mocktails will change based on the month and will be announced on our social media! Yoga Happy Hours are a fundraiser for new exhibit cases in the museum and sponsored by the Friends of Carlyle House.                                                                                  

Please bring water, a towel, and a yoga mat. Wear comfortable yoga wear. Please note that the terrace is bricked so please bring a thicker mat or double up with an extra mat or towel. Class may be canceled due to inclement weather, you will receive an email if class is canceled. 

 

Fashion History: Within the Walls of the Lee-Fendall House
Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden, 614 Oronoco Street
Saturday, June 28
2-3 p.m.
$10 general public/Free for members
Purchase tickets. 

Back by popular demand, the Lee-Fendall House will be holding a fashion history lecture given by Emma Rowland. The presentation will cover fashion history using the Lee-Fendall House’s history as touch points. Emma is an accomplished seamstress and will be displaying her historic costumes that she has made throughout the House as well as displaying her collection of antique clothing and accessories. Emma Rowland is passionate about history and her grandmother taught her how to sew when she was eight. Her grandmother left Emma her collection of antique dresses when she passed and Emma quickly fell in love with the history of fashion. She has expanded on the collection over the years and also works as a tour guide in Old Town Alexandria for Alexandria Colonial Tours, where she gives tours dressed in her Colonial-era costumes she makes herself. 

 

Alexandria Pride Fair
City Hall & Market Square, 301 King Street
Saturday, June 28
3-6 p.m.
Free

Historic Alexandria will be participating in Alexandria’s 8th Annual Pride Fair on Saturday, June 28, from 3-6 p.m. (301 King Street). Come visit our booth for Alexandria history! For more information on the City of Alexandria’s Pride Month activities, visit alexandriava.gov/LGBTQ. 

 

Carlyle House Family Fun Day - Best Friends Bash
Carlyle House, 121 N. Fairfax Street  
Saturday, July 5 (First Saturday of the month from April – November)
Noon -3 p.m.
Free
More information online. 

Come join your friends on the Carlyle House Magnolia Terrace for Family Fun Day on the first Saturday of the month from April - November! From noon - 3 p.m., you can sit in on story time that starts at the top of the hour and participate in crafts and other activities that relate to the theme of the month. This program is for all ages, though some of the crafts might be challenging for guests under 4. There is no fee to join this program, but donations are encouraged.

 

From Battlefield to Bedside: Alexandria's Civil War Medical History Exhibition
Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden, 614 Oronoco Street
On display at Lee-Fendall through Sunday, August 31
Admission into the exhibit is included with general admission. 

Lee-Fendall's newest exhibit, From Battlefield to Bedside focuses on Alexandria's pivotal role in the medical history of the Civil War, highlighting its transformation from a Southern port town to a strategic military hub to an epicenter of care for both Union and Confederate soldiers. Through a compelling collection of visual imagery, maps, and artifacts, this exhibit invites you to reflect on the resilience of those who provided care amidst the devastation of war, the legacy of Alexandria's medical contributions, and the experiences of those confined to the city's hospital beds. 


Support Historic Alexandria

Historic Alexandria receives City operational funding to support its mission; however, these resources do not cover the full scope of the department’s strategic goals and projects. Donations, special revenue, and grant funding help supplement staff, conservation work, and educational programs.  Please consider making a gift today. 


Historic Alexandria Museum Hours

Plan your Visit

Alexandria Archaeology Museum 
Tuesdays–Fridays, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sundays, 1 –5 p.m.

Alexandria Black History Museum
Thursdays & Fridays, 11 a.m.– 4 p.m., Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sundays, 1– 5 p.m.

Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum 
Thursdays & Fridays, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sundays, 1 – 5 p.m.  

Fort Ward Museum 
Thursdays & Fridays, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sundays, 1 – 5 p.m.

Freedom House 
Closed to Visitors During Front Door Restoration
Freedom House Museum is temporarily closed to visitors to allow for the completion of the front façade restoration and installation of new entry doors. 
UPDATE: The front facade work is almost done so the scaffolding is coming down. While we are excited to share this rehabilitation update, the two doors to the Freedom House Museum and their hardware are still being fabricated so the museum will be closed through the end of July. 

To learn more about the ongoing rehabilitation, visit the Freedom House Rehabilitation Project page. Project updates will be posted regularly on the Freedom House webpage. 

Friendship Firehouse Museum
Saturday, June 14, 11 a.m. –  5 p.m.

Gadsby’s Tavern Museum
Thursdays & Fridays, 11 a.m.– 4 p.m., Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sundays-Tuesdays, 1– 5 p.m.

Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum
Wednesdays–Fridays, 11 a.m.– 4 p.m., Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.*, Sundays & Mondays 1 - 5 p.m.
NEW: Apothecary Night Shift–Every Saturday in June and July the museum is open 11 a.m.--7 p.m.


Explore with Ease – The New Museum Mobility Guide

Historic Alexandria and the Department of Transportation & Environmental Services (T&ES) have launched a colorful, easy-to-use map and guide connecting all of Alexandria’s museums via walking, biking, and transit. The guide also acts as a passport—visit every site and earn a prize! Available at museums, rec centers, public libraries, and more.


Visit our website and follow us on social media to discover new things about your hometown. For more information, visit alexandriava.gov/Historic. Admission to City of Alexandria museums is complimentary for city residents.

For reasonable disability accommodation, contact Nicole Quinn at historicalexandria@alexandriava.gov or call 703.746.4554, Virginia Relay 711.


This Week in Alexandria's History

More from This Day in History

On June 10, 1919, Alexandria held a homecoming parade for local men who had served in the Great War. Several hundred men from Alexandria served in the war and nearly a hundred marched in the parade which began at King and Patrick streets and ended at Washington and Prince streets. The band from Fort Myer and former members of the Alexandria Light Infantry were among those who participated in the procession.


Upcoming Commission and Committee Events

Commissions Supporting Historic Alexandria

  • June 9 Alexandria-Caen Sister City Committee (ACSCC)
    City Hall, 301 King Street, Sister Cities Room 1101
    7-9 p.m.

  • June 11 Alexandria Historical Restoration and Preservation Commission
    Lloyd House, 220 N. Washington Street
    8-9:15 a.m.

  • June 11 Alexandria Community Remembrance Project Steering Committee
    Alexandria Black History Museum, 902 Wythe Street
    5:30 p.m.

  • June 16 George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee (GWBCC)
    Lloyd House, 220 N. Washington Street
    7 p.m.

  • June 16 Sister Cities Committee (SCC) - Dundee and Helsingborg
    City Hall, 301 King Street, Sister Cities Room 1101
    7-9 p.m.

  • June 16 Public Records Advisory Commission (PRAC)
    Archives and Records Center, 801 S. Payne Street
    7:30 p.m.

  • June 17 Historic Alexandria Resources Commission (HARC)
    Lloyd House, 220 N. Washington Street
    7 p.m.

  • June 18 Alexandria Archaeological Commission (AAC) 
    Ivy Hill Cemetery, 2823 King Street
    6:30 p.m.

 

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