Amy Durbin, Meghan Budinger and Dave Muraca preview USO Night at Kenmore (Nov. 11) and construction of some Washington-era buildings on the Ferry Farm site. kenmore.org

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Amy Durbin, Meghan Budinger and Dave Muraca preview USO Night at Kenmore (Nov. 11) and construction of some Washington-era buildings on the Ferry Farm site. kenmore.org
Mara Kaktins, Dave Muraca and Amy Durbin preview the showing of 1776 on the lawn at Kenmore. It’s on September 17th. And what in the world is oyster ice cream?
Alexandria man agreed to pay a civil penalty in the amount of nearly 16-thousand dollars
The ceremony is this Friday at the Louisa County Office Building from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The event is this Friday at 10am at the Stafford Government Center
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park looking for volunteers to help. Here’s info…
On September 3rd, reenactors depicting soldiers, civilians, and leaders will convey the stories of what happened before, during, and after the Battle of Fredericksburg.
The City of Fredericksburg and Washington Heritage Museums have agreed to a Letter of Intent that’s expected to result in the nonprofit taking over ownership and maintenance of the Mary Washington Monument and Caretaker’s Lodge on Washington Avenue.
Author and historian Brian Matthew Jordan at Emerging Civil War symposium at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania.
Emerging Civil War with a symposium at Stevensons Ridge. Author and historian Kris White looks at what happens if Stonewall Jackson survives Chancellorsville
Emerging Civil War held a symposium at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania entitled, “The Great What Ifs of the Civil War.”
Hundreds from aournd the country are at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania this weekend talking about What Ifs of the Civil War. Emerging Civil War is holding a symposium with some of the leading historians.
Great What Ifs of the Civil War. A symposium is being held this weekend at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania by the group Emerging Civil War.
Emerging Civil War is at Stevenson Ridge. Part of the weekend program includes Slaughter Pen Farm on Tidewater Trail. A preserved piece of land that was key to the Battle of Fredericksburg.
A large variety of arrowheads, grinding stones, axes, and other tools are on display
A walk at Slaughter Pen Farm on Tidewater Trail in Spotsylvania with historian and author Chris Mackowski.
Free program begins at 6:30
There’s an exhibit at Historic Kenmore on Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg that explains how a group of women saved the historic site from development 100 years ago.
There’s an interesting connection between a gingerbread company and historic Kenmore that helped save Kenmore from being developed 100 years ago.