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Includes George Washington Museum, Masonic exhibits, a replica of the Alexandria-Washington Lodge room as it was in 1802, library and chapel George Washington's Gristmill: Lorton: Fairfax: Northern: Mill: Operated by Mount Vernon, reconstructed 18th-century grist mill George Washington's Office Museum: Winchester: Winchester: Shenandoah Valley ...
Museum Village at Old Smith's Clove, Monroe; Old Bethpage Village Restoration, Old Bethpage; Old Stone Fort, Schoharie; Weeksville Heritage Center, Brooklyn; Aaron House of Niagara Falls, [Niagara Falls] North Carolina. A museum interpreter explains aspects of a 19th-century apothecary in Old Salem. Bethabara Historic District, Winston-Salem
Pages in category "Museums in Alexandria, Virginia" ... George Washington Masonic National Memorial; L. Lee–Fendall House; Lyceum (Alexandria, Virginia) N.
The slough is the site of the Davis Slough Heronry, protected in 2003, one of the most important breeding colonies of great blue heron in the Pacific Northwest. [ 2 ] References
The museum has changing exhibitions on local and national topics related to African Americans. [ 4 ] The museum also operates the Alexandria African American Heritage Park, a 9-acre (3.6 ha) park at 500 Holland Lane, which contains a 1-acre (0.40 ha) nineteenth-century African-American cemetery that was buried under a city landfill in the 1960s.
The American goldfinch is the state bird of Washington. This list of birds of Washington includes species credibly documented in the U.S. state of Washington. Unless otherwise noted, the list is that of the Washington Bird Records Committee (WBRC) of the Washington Ornithological Society. As of November 2021, the list contained 522 species.
Agudas Achim Congregation (Alexandria, Virginia) Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse; Alexandria Archaeology Museum; Alexandria Black History Museum; Alexandria City Hall; Alexandria City Jail; Alexandria Library (Virginia) Athenaeum (Alexandria, Virginia)
The museum offers daily tours for individuals and families, and group tours by appointment. Tours are not free, due to ongoing costs associated with maintaining and operating the museum. The museum's hours vary depending on the season, closing on Monday and Tuesday during the winter. The museum also runs various programs for the community.