Arlington citizens lined up to vote at fire stations in Arlington, 1944 (Both photos courtesy Library of Congress)
Many Americans have had to fi... Read More...
On September 10, 2020, AHS hosted a virtual presentation by Richard Samp who told the story of how an Arlington family's need for child care ultimately became ... Read More...
On August 3, 2020, the Arlington Historical Society hosted an online panel discussion by three local historians and reenactors, Edward W. Gantt, Ben Hawley, an... Read More...
This African-American multigenerational storytelling event was sponsored by the Friends of the Arlington (VA) Public Library and was part of the Tell Arlington... Read More...
On February 2, 1959, four seventh grade students entered through the front doors of Stratford Junior High School. School was already in session as the students... Read More...
The video owners prefer that viewers watch the video on You Tube. Click here to go to You Tube to watch it: An Ordinary Hero
The amazing true story of... Read More...
On Saturday May 21 2016, retired firefighters who served at Arlington Virginia's historic Fire Station 8 in the Hall's Hill neighborhood were honored at an eve... Read More...
The biography of Dr. Charles R. Drew - African American inventor, surgeon, medical researcher, athlete, and professor as told by Ossie Davis. Charles Richard ... Read More...
Warren Nelson, Chairman of the Arlington County Civil War Sesquicentennial Committee, hosts several short videos discussing different aspects of how the Civil ... Read More...
This is Arlington Independent Media's coverage of Guillotine Theatre with Dead Men's Hollow, performing many of the Civil War songs that would have been heard ... Read More...