We interpret history through the changing lives of those who lived and worked here 1785-1969. Come learn their stories. #ThisPlaceMatters#TellTheFullHistory
Today is the first day of Black History Month. Throughout the month we will be sharing stories of the enslaved and free workers at Lee-Fendall House as well as some of the modifications made throughout the house to mechanize communication between homeowners and their servants.
The rooms are sparkling after our deep clean and we are excited to welcome visitors back to the museum this Friday! @ Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden https://t.co/qCWXvb6obQ
We are excited to welcome you back to the Lee- Fendall House with our exciting February programs. Each program provides a unique view of one of Alexandria's most historic homes and the people who lived and worked here. Register below!
The Lee-Fendall staff are grateful for everyone who visited the museum this year! Please consider an end-of-year donation to support our work (link below). We have an exciting and informative year of programs and exhibits planned for 2023. Happy Holidays!
During workshops on December 4 and 11, learn the history behind using greenery to decorate homes for the holidays, then craft your own boxwood kissing ball using fresh cuttings from the @leefendallhouse garden! https://t.co/Rj6rcO6qZN
From now through #GivingTuesday, all new membership registrations receive an automatic $5 off! Give the gift of history to a loved one, or treat yourself to free tours, lectures, and living history, discounts in our museum shop, members-only events, and more! Register below:
Have you purchased tickets to our Grief & Ghost Tours yet? This woman kept “haunting” our staff by repeatedly showing up as their laptop screensaver…until she was finally put back out on display. https://t.co/8IWGmNd3qT