My hope in posting this 1932 souvenir edition Alexandria Gazette is that you will be transported back 90 years to the...
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My hope in posting this 1932 souvenir edition Alexandria Gazette is that you will be transported back 90 years to the...
Read MoreCivil War, Alexandria, VA, George Washington, Mount Vernon, Photograph, Potomac River, Majestic Steamship, Col. Elmer Ellsworth, George Mason Hotel, Christ Church, Marshall House, King Street, Slavery, Gibson & Timberman, L'Ouverture Hospital, Waterfront Dining, Beachcombers Restaurant, Mansion House, Arlon Atherton, Susie Caldwell, Shipping, James Jackson, Private Francis Brownell, Franklin & Armfield, Price, Birch and Co., Lee School for girls, Hallowell School, Snowden School, Prince Street School, Alexandria Slave Pen, Freedom House Museum, Constant Austin, Things
There have been more than 60,000 visits to the OurHistoryMuseum blog since we launched nearly a year ago. Collectively,...
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It may be hard to imagine, but there was a time when people would vacation on the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay.
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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 MoreOriginally called Fairfax Parish, Alexandria Church, or "the church in the woods" because it was on the outskirts of...
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Prior to the introduction of the smartphone, I think most of us (over 40) had sent or received one of these at some...
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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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