213 years ago, the year was 1807, Thomas Jefferson was president, Alexandria was in D.C., not Virginia, as many as 40...
Read More213 years ago, the year was 1807, Thomas Jefferson was president, Alexandria was in D.C., not Virginia, as many as 40...
Read MoreIt's been 68 years since there was waterfront dining on the Potomac River in Alexandria. Given this opening, I should...
Read MoreBefore there was an Alexandria, there were tobacco growers, tobacco plantations, and tobacco warehouses. By the time...
Read MoreWorld War I brought shipbuilding to Alexandria, Virginia, in the form of the Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation. It was...
Read MoreAlexandria, VA, George Washington, Mount Vernon, Photograph, Christ Church, Post Card, Carlyle House, Arlington House, Robert E. Lee, James Monroe, St. John's Church, Norfolk & Southern Railroad, Lawrence Washington, Charlottesville, VA, Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, Natural Bridge, Old Point Comfort, VA, Monitor & Merrimac, St. Paul's Church (Norfolk), Elks National Home, Weyers Cave, Places, Things
Prior to the introduction of the smartphone, I think most of us (over 40) had sent or received one of these at some...
Read MoreIt's February, the month of love.
One hundred and fifty-three years ago, this February, one broken-hearted soul wrote...
Read MoreIn the first days of the Civil War, Alexandria, Virginia, was almost immediately seized by Union troops without a...
Read MoreAlexandria was George Washington's hometown in many ways. He helped create the town, he helped layout its streets, he...
Read MoreLike many others who live (or have lived) in Alexandria, my Facebook memories, IG memories, and iPhone memories have...
Read MoreWhen this transaction occurred in 1790, George Gilpin's close friend, George Washington, was president. George...
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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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