As winter settles in, we’re taking our usual seasonal pause from tours to avoid the chilly weather. Additionally, due to ongoing medical recovery, tours will resume no earlier than spring. In the meantime, explore our rich archives, fascinating narratives, and self-guided resources here at Gravestone Stories. Thank you for your continued support—we can’t wait to walk with you again when warmer days return!

Guided Walking Tour of Alexandria’s Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex.

Take a guided walking tour of Alexandria, Virginia’s historic Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex, one of the fascinating places in the United States. Hear the true stories of Alexandrians who lived in and helped shape our city and country, some of whose lives were sometimes stranger than fiction. Tours run between 90- minutes and two hours … Read more

Guided Walking Tour of Alexandria’s Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex.

Take a guided walking tour of Alexandria, Virginia’s historic Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex, one of the most fascinating places in the United States. Hear the true stories of Alexandrians who lived in and helped shape our city and country, some of whose lives were sometimes stranger than fiction. Tours run between 90- minutes and two … Read more

Guided Walking Tour of Alexandria’s Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex

Take a guided walking tour of Alexandria, Virginia’s historic Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex, one of the most fascinating places in the United States. Hear the true stories of Alexandrians who lived in and helped shape our city and country, some of whose lives were sometimes stranger than fiction. Tours run between 90- minutes and two … Read more

Guided Walking Tour of Alexandria’s Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex

Take a guided walking tour of Alexandria, Virginia’s historic Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex, one of the most fascinating places in the United States. Hear the true stories of Alexandrians who lived in and helped shape our city and country, some of whose lives were sometimes stranger than fiction. Tours run between 90- minutes and two … Read more

Guided Walking Tour of Alexandria’s Historic Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex

Take a guided walking tour of Alexandria, Virginia’s historic Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex, one of the fascinating places in the United States. Hear the true stories of Alexandrians who lived in and helped shape the city and country we live in, some of whose lives were sometimes stranger than fiction. Tours run between 90- minutes … Read more

Senior Services of Alexandria Tour

Private guided walking tour of the Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex for The Senior Services of Alexandria. For additional information, please contact the Senior Services of Alexandria at 703-836-4414.

Guided Walking Tour of the Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex

Join the Superintendent of The Presbyterian Cemetery on a guided walking tour through a few of the most historic cemeteries in America. Hear the true stories about those now resting in peace and whose lives were sometimes stranger than fiction. Tours start at 1:00 p.m. at the intersection of Hamilton and Wilkes Street in Alexandria, … Read more

Join our exclusive September 9th Cemetery Tour for the Lee-Fendall House Museum. Explore captivating history!

Embark on an unparalleled walking journey through the historic Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex. Explore the stories of exceptional individuals interred here, each with a deep connection to the distinguished Lee-Fendall House. This exclusive exploration takes you to burial sites usually omitted from our standard tours, uncovering fascinating stories of duels, cavalry skirmishes, meetings with the … Read more

Lee-Fendall House Tour of the Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex

Discover the stories behind the graves stones during a walking tour of the Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex for the Lee-Fendall House Museum and hear about Alexandrians who shaped the city we live in today, including many of the families connected with the Lee-Fendall House.

Lee-Fendall House Tour of the Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex

Discover the stories behind the graves stones during a walking tour of the Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex for the Lee-Fendall House Museum and hear about Alexandrians who shaped the city we live in today, including many of the families connected with the Lee-Fendall House.

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