Go during the Halloween season and partake in a ghost tour! The tourguides are dressed to match the era, very knowledgable and you can watch scenes unfold based on historical information. The...
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Woodlawn and the Pope-Leighey House, operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, are two historic sites located on 126 acres in Alexandria, Virginia. Woodlawn, completed in 1805, was built on land gifted by George Washington and has a rich history as a plantation, while the Pope-Leighey House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, showcases Usonian architecture and is the only one of its kind open to the public in the DC area.
These sites are dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of enslaved people, free Black communities, and their descendants, filling gaps in America's cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the grounds and participate in various programs and events that highlight the historical significance of the area.
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Nellies Needler annual show , 600 entries here are just a few I liked. $20 entry which goes to sustaining the show
Very hot day made for a great uncrowded tour through this local gem. Autumn was an excellent guide, providing much information. As locals we had not been here before and were delighted to...
2pm on a Saturday with very few cars, was turned away, stating they were booked. No one was around and no signage for a private party. Drove all the way from southern Maryland.
With a lovely view of George Washington's Mt. Vernon(because it used to be part the estate), Woodlawn was a planned and donated to Washington's grand daughter by George. So it's history is closely...


