Mary’s Ribbons at the Mary Washington House on Charles Street in Fredericksburg for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. You can tie a ribbon on the museum fence in person or reserve a ribbon online. It’s free.

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Mary’s Ribbons at the Mary Washington House on Charles Street in Fredericksburg for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. You can tie a ribbon on the museum fence in person or reserve a ribbon online. It’s free.
Friday afternoon the history of Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division was on display at The Old Silk Mill in Fredericksburg for students and others to see.
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park
Ann Waters and Dave Muraca preview Dog Days at Ferry Farm and Night in Washington’s Day at Kenmore. We also talk about new info found during archeological digs at Ferry Farm and holiday events.
The Fredericksburg Civil Rights Trail, named “Freedom, a Work in Progress,” was created in partnership by the City of Fredericksburg and the University of Mary Washington, with significant input by Fredericksburg residents
Mary’s Ribbons at the Mary Washington House on Charles Street in Fredericksburg in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month is in full swing.
Riverside Drive. Fredericksburg
Riverside Drive. Fredericksburg
Historian and author Chris Mackowski talks near the ten acre site on the Chancellorsville Battlefield where a gas station/convenience store is being considered in Spotsylvania.
Historian and author Chris Mackowski talks about the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863. Spotsylvania is considering a special use permit application for a gas station/convenience store on the battlefield.
Two upcoming chances to see a presenation/make comments
Sheriff Harris talks about permanent changes after the terrorist attacks
9-11 remembered in Stafford with Fire Chief Joseph Cardello
9-11 observed in Stafford
9-11 in Spotsylvania and Stafford
When it happened 9-11-01
Flags at half-staff on 9/11
The peer-reviewed visitor spending analysis was conducted by economists at the National Park Service.
9-11 Ten Years Stronger. Local officials remember the day
A plaque has been dedicated at Shiloh Baptist Church Old Site in downtown Fredericksburg remembering the 27 Black seniors at Walker-Grant who protested their graduation treatment at the Fredericksburg Community Center (Now the Dorothy Hart Community Center).