The museum charts black history in Alexandria from the 1800s to today.
One of the original national cemeteries, the historic site was established in 1862 and serves as the burial ground for Civil War soldiers.
This cool, contemplative gallery space is a welcome oasis on a busy day of shopping or sightseeing in Alexandria.
Explore the life and times of John Carlyle in pre-Revolutionary Alexandria.
George Washington, Robert E. Lee, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill have worshiped this historic Episcopalian church, which was built in 1767.
Specializes in children's book illustrations.
The former home of Alexandria's first volunteer fire company is now a museum showcasing the history and advances in fire-fighting technologies.
A trip back in time to the late 18th century, when Alexandria ranked with Philadelphia as a center of political and economic activity.
Gallery G exhibits art in the fields of painting, photography, sculpture and graphic arts.
The oldest cooperative gallery in Virginia.
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