Steward Henderson with the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park talks about Union Army General John Sedgwick winning at the Second Battle of Fredericksbug in May, 186 then resting his men.

;
Steward Henderson with the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park talks about Union Army General John Sedgwick winning at the Second Battle of Fredericksbug in May, 186 then resting his men.
History at Sunset looked at the Second Battle of Fredericksburg.
It’s a self guided-driving tour.
The House on Main Street, originally a 1737 construction, is already drawing guests as an Airbnb.
All History at Sunset programs occur every other Saturday evening, programs start at 6:30 pm, last 90 minutes, and are free.
Drone video reveals the finished project at the tower on Charles Street.
Library hosts event that looks back at city in 19th century.
After a week of moving and adjusting the lift and painting in the sun and wind, Gabe Pons and Pete Morelewicz are nearly finished their work on the former Purina Tower building on Charles Street.
Gabe Pons and Pete Morelewicz are finishing up the lettering–70 feet up– on the former Purina Tower on Charles Street.
Work on the new look of the former Purina Tower in Fredericksburg is wrapping up.
A project to re-paint the former Purina Tower at 401 Charles Street, near the train station, is nearly complete.
Speakers recognized the invasion’s impact during a ceremony held in downtown Fredericksburg.
Civil War Trails–the people behind the historic markers around Virginia and other states–have a new easy-to-read map for sites around the state.
Annual ceremony featured histories of fallen servicemen who impacted the Fredericksburg region and beyond.
No formal program at the Fredericksburg National Cemetery this year on Memorial Day.
Memorial Day 2024 in Fredericksburg.
Navy veteran Sandy Market talks about why she’s wearing poppies on her scarf on Memorial Day.
The community gathered at the Our Fallen Heroes Memorial downtown.
See photos from Saturday’s luminaria lighting in Fredericksburg.
Hiram Lare died in the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse.