For 40 years, the Old Club Restaurant operated at 555 S. Washington St. at the corner of Gibbon Street. It is famously...
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For 40 years, the Old Club Restaurant operated at 555 S. Washington St. at the corner of Gibbon Street. It is famously...
Read MoreAlexandria, VA, Franklin Street, Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary, King Street, Union Street, Thomas Perry, Henry Baader & Sons, James F. Carlin, Worth Hulfish, J. Robert Baker, J.T. & J.G. Beckham, Globe Mills, W. Clifton Cunningham, Patrick Street, William F. Roat, R.H. Horner, John P. Agnew, Schooner John F. Kranz, Jno. W. Emmert, B. Wheatly, Places, Things
Nothing reflects the story of a town better than its everyday businesses. If you can trace the purchases from those...
Read MoreI'm a sucker for a love story with a happy ending. I think I'm a fairly unconventional guy in this and many regards. My...
Read MoreOriginally called Fairfax Parish, Alexandria Church, or "the church in the woods" because it was on the outskirts of...
Read MoreLet me start by saying there is nothing particularly memorable about this 1841 letter.
Charlotte, of Alexandria, D.C....
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The year was 1809, James Madison had been president for just a few months, Alexandria was still part of D.C.,...
Read MoreThe 1951 brochure below reads, "At Hunting Towers you no longer have to go far to 'get away from it all.' The quiet...
Read MoreUntil recently, Collingwood, one of the three Potomac River mansions occupied by the Snowden brothers, existed in the...
Read MoreThere have been more than 6,000 visits to the OurHistoryMuseum blog since we launched it in December. Collectively, we...
Read MoreFrom the French and Indian War to the American Revolution to the Civil War and in modern times, Carlyle House has been...
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OurHistoryMuseum is a crowdsourced and virtual history museum that anyone can contribute to. We are prototyping with our hometown first — Alexandria, Virginia. The app will be available nationally soon. In the meantime, sign up for our blog or follow OHM on social media (both at the bottom of this page) to keep updated.
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About OurHistoryMuseum
Our mission is to save history — its preservation via digitization. We hope to capture images of old postcards, transcribe old letters, and make all photographs available for browsing. Our entire museum is virtual. Our app will be available for download sometime soon. We are producing a prototype, and our first test market will be Alexandria Virginia, our hometown. But this is just a start.
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