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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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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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Custom 90-minute programs for conferences, heritage organizations, DAR/SAR chapters, educational institutions, and America250 events. Starting at $450.
View Private Group Experiences →Alexandria’s George Washington Chosen to Lead a Revolution
On June 15, 1775, George Washington of Alexandria was unanimously appointed Commander in Chief of the Continental Army by the Second Continental Congress. The nomination, formally made by John Adams of Massachusetts, was a deliberate move to unify the colonies by placing a Virginian at the head of the military effort. Already admired for his ...
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Uncovering the Mystery: Does Philip Richard Fendall Rest in Ivy Hill Cemetery? – Part 1
The Lee-Fendall House: Alexandria's Historical Beacon Situated at 614 Oronoco Street in Alexandria, Virginia, the Lee-Fendall House is more than just an architectural landmark. Built in 1785 by Philip Richard…
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Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex Walking Tour
This Saturday, I'm leading "The Cemetery Stories Behind the Lee-Fendall House." The house at 614 Oronoco Street holds two centuries of stories —...