10 History Museums in Alexandria That You Shouldn't Miss

July 23, 2021 Kandra Bartel

A short Metro ride from Washington DC, Alexandria, Virginia is the perfect escape from the fast-paced capital. First settled in 1695, the city retains its colonial spirit, with cobblestone streets and historic buildings in the Old Town, Gadsby's Tavern, a restaurant serving food since 1770, and centers of learning like the Black History Museum. For a more contemporary side of Alexandria, wander the streets of the stylish Del Ray neighborhood, where local artists operate boutiques and studios.
Restaurants in Alexandria

1. Tall Ship Providence

1 Cameron St Lower Level, Alexandria, VA 22314-3235 +1 703-915-1600 [email protected] http://tallshipprovidence.org
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Tall Ship Providence

The tall ship Providence provides a living link to our rich maritime, naval, and Revolutionary history. Our Providence is a reproduction of the first ship authorized to serve in the Continental Navy and John Paul Jones’ first American command. Come aboard to meet John Paul Jones, and get a taste of what life was like aboard an eighteenth-century sloop. Enjoy a guided tour, take a public cruise up the Potomac, or book your private charter.

Reviewed By MarcW38

A replica of an 18th century tall ship, The Providence gives the guest a glimpse of life on board a sailing ship when the wind was the only propulsion. Today, a very quiet Detroit diesel moves you along at a stately 4 knots. The craft beer tasting cruise included nice tortilla chips with salsa and guacamole...totally delicious. The female Captain, Sam, was a delight. My wife and I had a wonderful time.

2. Gadsby's Tavern Museum

134 N Royal St, Alexandria, VA 22314-3226 +1 703-746-4242 [email protected] http://www.gadsbystavern.org
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4.5 based on 259 reviews

Gadsby's Tavern Museum

Discover Alexandria’s five-star hotel of the 18th century! Gadsby’s Tavern Museum consists of the c. 1785 tavern and the 1792 City Tavern and Hotel. The buildings were constructed by John Wise, but made famous by John Gadsby. Mr. Gadsby’s establishment was the center of political, business, and social life in Alexandria and hosted the likes of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Today the Museum offers tours, programs and special events.

Reviewed By byteforbyte - Alexandria, United States

Gadsby’s offers self tours and staffed tours depending on what you like. During the summer on Sundays they have Jr Docents who take you through the tavern. I have been through the tavern many times for different events.

3. George Washington Masonic National Memorial

101 Callahan Dr, Alexandria, VA 22301-2751 +1 703-683-2007 http://gwmemorial.org
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George Washington Masonic National Memorial

A very visible tribute to George Washington stands on King Street in Alexandria, Virginia.

Reviewed By mesmith14 - Winter Garden, United States

Lots of American history on display. $15 dollar admission gets you a tour as well - tours are very well done - informative but also give you time on your own to explore. Tours give you access to upper floors of the building... including a ride on the elevator which goes up on a 7.5 degree angle ... views from the observation deck are great and the deck goes all the way around the building. Wheel chair accessible. Kid friendly

4. Alexandria Black History Museum

902 Wythe St, Alexandria, VA 22314-1839 +1 703-746-4356 http://www.alexandriava.gov/BlackHistory
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Alexandria Black History Museum

5. Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House

9000 Richmond Hwy, Alexandria, VA 22309-1506 +1 703-780-4000 [email protected] http://www.woodlawnpopeleighey.org/
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Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House

PLEASE NOTE: Our property closes for the 2019 Season on December 13 and re-opens for 2020 Season and public tours on April 10, 2020. Woodlawn Estate and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Pope-Leighey House are two iconic architectural sites of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, located on the same property in historic Alexandria, Virginia, just outside Washington D.C. Our Federal Georgian Mansion, built in 1805 for Nelly Parke Custis Lewis and Lawrence Lewis and our Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Usonian House, built in 1940 and moved to our property in the 60's both sit in a beautiful landscape. Visitors are encouraged to explore the contrasting architectural and historical stories of these two masterpiece homes, set in glorious landscape. Our site is also home to the non-profit farm, Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food & Agriculture. We host extraordinary catered celebrations in our luxury event space with exclusive partner, Design Cuisine. Do come and visit us!

Reviewed By SGCAVER12 - Rockville, United States

We had reservations in March 2020 but they closed before we could visit. I was happy to see they are now open and we booked easily online for the combination tour of both houses. There is a limit of 6 people per tour so it was like getting our own personal tour. We visited the Pope-Leighey House first a Frank Lloyd Wright designed house that has been relocated to this spot. We have visited a few of the homes he has designed and this one did not disappoint. It is less than a 5 minute walk from the parking lot all downhill. The tour guide gave a very informative tour to the 5 of us on the tour. Everyone wore a mask and kept their distance despite it being a small house. It's an hour tour, but we were done in about 30 minutes so we were permitted to continue looking inside and outside at all of the details of this wonderful Frank Lloyd Wright designed house and ask questions. We made the 5 minute walk back up to the parking lot to start the tour of Woodlawn mansion. Again, our tour guide gave a great tour, she was engaging and answered all of our questions.She and the 5 people on the tour all kept their distance and wore their masks. They have a small gift shop attached to Woodlawn that offers items related to both houses. It was a great way to spend a couple of hours on a Sunday learning about the history of these 2 great houses. I'd highly recommend the tour.

6. Fort Ward Museum and Park

4301 W Braddock Rd, Alexandria, VA 22304-1007 +1 703-838-4848 http://alexandriava.gov/FortWard
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Fort Ward Museum and Park

Reviewed By Wendybeth16 - Washington DC, United States

Ft. Ward Park is a park for all seasons and interests - truly an oasis in the Washington suburbs. Numerous exercise options are available, The park's trails and paths welcome walkers (both human and canine) and joggers. A scenic spot where one can easily earn those daily steps. There is a playground and spots perfect for a picnic. Here one can relax and enjoy nature. The location is also of historic importance for here was one of the circle of Lincoln's forts which offered protection to Washington during the Civil War. The Ft. Ward Museum assists visitors with interpretation of both the site (which includes the fort, earthworks and all), the "Defenses of Washington" and this period in our nation's history. The museum frequently offers special programs including soldier-led tours of the fort and encampments (where soldiers describe their daily life). In December a patriotic Santa makes a visit. Interesting too is the stories of the residents who lived in the area following the war. Highly recommended. Ft. Ward has something for all.

7. Lee-Fendall House

614 Oronoco St, Alexandria, VA 22314-2308 +1 703-548-1789 [email protected] http://www.leefendallhouse.org/
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Lee-Fendall House

The Lee-Fendall House, located in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, is a showcase of American history. Since its construction in 1785, the house has served as home to thirty-seven members of the Lee family, hundreds of convalescing Union soldiers during the American Civil War, Alexandria’s locally prominent Downham family, and one of our nation’s most controversial and significant 20th century labor leaders, John L. Lewis.

Reviewed By GarryUK - Newbury, United Kingdom

A must do in Alexandria. The tour takes about 45 mins to a hour and is fascinating. Every room is steeped in history as were its owners. General Robert E Lee lived here as a boy, but those who lived here before and after him are very interesting in their own right. The house is spread over 3 floors of which you can visit 2 of floors. There is plenty of very interesting pieces of period furniture on display as well. We throughly enjoyed it.

8. Alexandria Archaeology Museum

105 N Union St # 327, Alexandria, VA 22314-3217 +1 703-838-4399 http://alexandriava.gov/Archaeology
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Alexandria Archaeology Museum

Reviewed By davec747 - Alexandria, United States

This is a fantastic little museum in a great setting, really a local resource. Displays are concise and informative, and they make you want to learn more. Good setting for a beginner, a casual historian, or a serious one. Wonderful setting. It's won't take you long to go through but well worth it.

9. The Lyceum

201 S Washington St, Alexandria, VA 22314-3697 +1 703-746-4994 http://alexandriava.gov/Lyceum
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The Lyceum

Reviewed By R4741PIjoek

This is a very interesting building for visitors to stop by when in Alexandria. It is staffed by volunteers and has interesting brochures on sites to see, upcoming events in the area, a gift shop with many offerings, very clean public restrooms. and off street limited parking for use during a visit to the facility

10. Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center

3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy, Alexandria, VA 22309-3237 +1 703-799-6826 https://www.mountvernon.org/the-estate-gardens/museum/
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Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center

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