Many Arlingtonians have prepared histories tailored to their own neighborhoods, most—but not all of them—for civic associations. Below in the neighborhood name... Read More...
This Stories of Life episode features Dr. Emma Violand-Sanchez, proud immigrant, educator, former Arlington SchoolBoard member, and Dream Project founder. She ... Read More...
The Director of the Arlington Historical Museum is housed in the historic Hume School, the oldest school house in the county. Built in 1891, it operated as a ... Read More...
African Americans have played a foundational role in the creation, growth, and development of Arlington, Virginia. Although an underrepresented story of the Af... Read More...
This is 30 minutes of highlights from the Washington-Lee (now Liberty) High School football season in 1968. The first few seconds are a little rough with some... 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 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...
Sally Loving was one of the original teachers at Washington-Lee High School. She taught home economics and social studies from the opening of the high school ... Read More...
Reminiscences by Hoffman-Boston teachers, students and parents at the Arlington Public Library in Arlington VA as part of their ongoing Arlington Reunion ser... Read More...
In October 2018, AHS hosted "Desegregating Arlington Public School Sports" as part of our monthly series of free public events. Arlington's African-American ki... Read More...