Dr. Emma Violand-Sánchez shares her Bolivian immigrant story, the recent history of immigrant challenges in Virginia, and her contributions as an educator and ... Read More...
Did you know that our county was home not only to a ring of defensive forts but also to Civil War convalescent camps?
In 1862 the US Army established a conv... Read More...
Historic Gardening at Arlington House
History reenactor and Friends of Urban Agriculture volunteer gardener at Arlington House, Sandy Newton, discusses the ... Read More...
For the past year, the Arlington Historical Society and the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington have collaborated on a project to recover the largely unknown hi... Read More...
Johnathan Thomas treated the audience to a fun night of baseball history in Arlington, as seen through a collection of photos and stories from his family, frie... Read More...
In June 1960 biracial groups of college students entered drugs stores in Arlington and requested service at the stores’ lunch counters. The lunch counters prom... Read More...
Journalist and author Michael Lee Pope detailed the rise and fall of the last great political machine in Virginia. The organization rose to power during th... Read More...
Dr. Spencer Crew discussed how Freedmans Village was established and succeeded, its impact on those who lived in it, and its role in American history.
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What was the real reason Alexandria County separated itself from the District of Columbia in 1846-47? To preserve slavery, or to better control its economic de... Read More...
Little has been written about the Jewish Community in Arlington, especially before World War II. Our speaker, Jessica Kaplan, shares her research about Jewish ... Read More...