The Arlington Historical Museum is open every Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 pm, FREE. Go on a self-guided tour of Arlington's colorful history from Native Americans to 9/11. Ring the school bell of this, the oldest standing schoolhouse in the county (1893). See a classroom as it would have looked more than 130 years ago.
Visit the Arlington Historical Museum and see all of Arlington's history on a free self-guided tour. Housed in the oldest standing schoolhouse (1893) you can also see what a school room would have looked like back then and you can ring the school bell. FREE and free parking.
Garvey Likely to Be Chair "Presume nothing until the final votes have been cast the evening of Jan. 2, of course, but odds certainly favor Libby Garvey being elected by her colleagues to what would be her third one-year stint chairing the Arlington County Board over a dozen years in office." [Gazette Leader] F.C.
Taller Lights for Fields? "Taller lighting stands on Arlington government and school athletic fields could be coming down the pike, if County Board members in mid-December approve a proposed change to the county’s zoning ordinance. Current zoning language mandates a maximum of 68 feet for field and court lighting on county properties. The proposed
The NAACP is hosting this event along with the Arlington Historical Society and the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington. We have an exciting program with historic artifacts that tell the rich history of Arlington's Black community builders. Join us at the Arlington Historical Museum Free and open to the public No registration required