New name would be Arlington House. Legislation introduced.

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New name would be Arlington House. Legislation introduced.
Michelle Crow Dolby makes find in Detroit News archives
Activities available today thru Sunday in St. Mary’s County
Jeh Hicks with Jarrell Properties says they hope to open Goolrick’s back up by next summer–but no pharmacy.
Work continues out of our view at an iconic Fredericksburg business. Jarrell Properties is working on a restoration and renovation to the building on Caroline Street downtown. Thanks to Jeh Hicks for taking us around…
Dr. Gaila Sims with the Fredericksburg Area Museum talks about how the story of slavery and freedom is the perfect fit in downtown Fredericksburg.
It tells the story of slavery and freedom. UMW Historic Preservation Professor Christine Henry talks about the process it took to get the sign downtown.
Dr. Sims is the Curator of African American History/Special Projects at the Fredericksburg Area Museum. She talks about the world free slaves faced.
Dr. Gaila Sims, the Curator of African American History/Special Projects at the Fredericksburg Area Museum talks about Juneteenth and the importance of displaying the slave auction block at the museum. famva.org
You can watch the digs at Ferry Farm
Today is Flag Day. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States in 1777 by the Second Continental Congress.
Terri Blanchette and Sue Henderson with an update. The now virtual museum continues to tell stories, add partnerships and plan for the future.
The day celebrates the 242nd anniversary of Jouett’s ride from Cuckoo Tavern to warn Thomas Jefferson and other Virginia legislators at Monticello of approaching British troops.
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Superintendent Lewis Rogers talks about his background and the American flag.
Program conducted by the Fredericksburg and Spotslvania National Military Park
What the cemetery looks like before darkness
Retired Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Historian Don Pfanz is author of the book, Where Valor Sleeps-A History of Fredericksburg National Cemetery.
85% of the graves at the Fredericksburg National Cemetery are of unknown soldiers–mainly from the Civil War
Fredericksburg National Cemetery
The Confederate Cemetery in Fredericksburg decorated by The Ladies Memorial Association of Fredericksburg and volunteers.