
Guided Cemetery Tours
Walk Among History's Makers
90-minute historian-led tours through America's most historic cemetery complex — stories unavailable anywhere else.
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"David Heiby is a noted historian and an authority on American history from the colonial era through the 19th century. He is truly a force of nature — we hit the jackpot when we booked this tour."NOIDK · TripAdvisor, January 2026
America 250 · Official Historical Resource


Gravestone Stories is recognized by Visit Alexandria as an official America 250 historical resource, connecting visitors to Alexandria's Revolutionary foundations.
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Private & Group Programs
Bringing History to Your Organization
Custom 90-minute programs for conferences, heritage organizations, DAR/SAR chapters, educational institutions, and America250 events. Starting at $450.
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This Week in Alexandria History
Week of April 2
April 6, 1924 (102 years ago)
First World Flight: Alva Harvey’s Participation
Alva Harvey, later buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery, participated in the U.S. Army Air Service’s First World Flight, the first aerial circumnavigation of the globe. His legacy as a pioneering aviator endures within Alexandria’s rich historical fabric. ☛Share on Social Media
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From Fire to War: The Green Family, Alexandria’s Great Blaze, and the Spy Who Married Emma
On the morning of January 18, 1827, panic spread through the streets of Alexandria, Virginia. A fire had broken out in a warehouse on Royal Street—part of the Green Furniture…
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Posted: March 19, 2026

Alexandria Revolutionary War Patriots | 162 Buried
162 Revolutionary War patriots are buried in Alexandria, Virginia. These aren't estimates. Every name has been verified by service record, burial...
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