After moving from one temporary location to another on Columbia Pike, The Black Heritage Museum of Arlington has settled into its new digs for now. The museum is currently located on the first floor of the Ethiopian Community Development Council building (3045B Columbia Pike), but it has bounced around the Pike ever since it transitioned from
Before Theodore Roosevelt Island was transformed into a tribute to the nation's "conservation president," a prominent Virginia family relied on enslaved laborers to build and tend to its summer home there
By: Martha Clark Franks Loving Connections: a eulogy delivered at the memorial service for Charlie Clark on December 16, 2023. Charlie was magnificent. Cert .
Confederate Memorial Removal to Proceed "A day after halting work to remove the Confederate memorial at Arlington National Cemetery, a federal judge in Virginia on Tuesday said he would allow the removal to proceed. On Tuesday evening, Judge Rossie D. Alston Jr. of the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Virginia ruled