Museums in Fairfax County

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Gadsby’s Tavern Museum

The two 18th-century taverns that make up Gadsby’s Tavern Museum illustrate the shifting environment of the early United States. Through tours, workshops, and special events, learn about this complicated period. Website

Alexandria Black History Museum

The objective of the Black History Museum is to improve the lives of Alexandria’s citizens and tourists, develop tolerance and understanding among all cultures, and inspire awareness of the richness of the African American experience. Website

Alexandria Archaeology Museum

Visit the Alexandria Archaeology Museum to understand how the City’s archaeologists, volunteers, and students engage with citizens and developers to research and manage archaeological treasures essential to the community’s history. Website

Historic House Museums Consortium

The Historic House Museum Consortium is a diversified collection of approximately 40 properties in DC, VA, and MD, available to the public as museums and historical attractions. Website

Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden

The Lee–Fendall Home is a historic house museum and garden situated in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, at 614 Oronoco Street. Website

Fort Ward Museum & Historic Site

Fort Ward is the finest maintained of the series of Union forts and batteries erected to defend Washington, DC, during the American Civil War (1861-1865). (1861-1865). Website

Alexandria History Museum at the Lyceum

In 1839, the Lyceum Company, which supported education in Alexandria, collaborated with the Alexandria Library Company to create Lyceum Hall. The new structure contained a library and reading room on the first level and a big auditorium on the second floor for lectures, debates, concerts, gatherings, and other public activities. Website

Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center

Visit the Museum and Education Center to examine the unique assortment of Mount Vernon relics and learn more about George Washington. There are 23 galleries and theatres where visitors learn about Washington through interactive displays, an action-adventure movie, short films produced by The History Channel, immersive experiences, and a rich and comprehensive collection of more than 700 objects which give an unprecedented look at the personal effects of the Washington family. Make sure you don’t miss Washington’s dentures, a recreation of Martha Washington’s wedding gown, and a ledger book used to keep track of estate finances. The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association opened the Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center in 2006. These exhibit spaces would not have been feasible without two substantial gifts, totaling 24 million dollars, from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation and backing from the foundation’s chairman, Fred W. Smith. Website

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

REQUIRED TIME ENTRY PASSES A Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, Boeing B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay, and the Space Shuttle Discovery are on exhibit in two large hangars. Website

Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center

The Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center can be found in the heart of Northern Virginia, halfway between Dulles International Airport and Washington, D.C. Fairfax Elementary School, the county’s first two-story brick school and a National Register Historic Place, now houses the Museum and tourist centre. The facility is completely accessible. Visitors visiting Fairfax City, Virginia and Washington, D.C. may rely on our state-certified visitor centre for basic information on the area’s housing, dining and transit options. We may also provide information on upcoming city-wide activities. Website

Children’s Science Center Lab

Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education is the core of the Children’s Science Center Lab. At the Fair Oaks Mall location. Website

Fairfax Station Railroad Museum

Find out more about the history of Northern Virginia via the Fairfax Station Museum.Since it was built in 1854 as part of the Orange & Alexandria Railroad, it has played an important role in area economic growth and served as a community hub for almost a century until modern roads and rail transit eliminated the need for local train stations. In 1862, during the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Station served as an essential supply and medical evacuation station for Clara Barton, eventually the founder of the American Red Cross.Find out more about the history of Northern Virginia via the Fairfax Station Museum.Since it was built in 1854 as part of the Orange & Alexandria Railroad, it has played an important role in area economic growth and served as a community hub for almost a century until modern roads and rail transit eliminated the need for local train stations. In 1862, during the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Station served as an essential supply and medical evacuation station for Clara Barton, eventually the founder of the American Red Cross.Artworks depicting cherished cultural events are paired with self-love mantras in our display. Website

Colvin Run Mill

Colvin Run Mill is a rare example of an 1800s industrial facility that has been meticulously restored. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, which is part of a programme to identify, evaluate, and conserve America’s historical and cultural treasures. Website

Herndon Depot

This organisation has been around since 1971 when it was first established. “…to bring together those persons interested in history, particularly in the history of the Herndon, Virginia, region,” according to the Society’s constitution. In connection with the Town’s centennial celebrations in 1979, the Society opened a museum. Located in Herndon’s historic railway station next to the WO&D route in the centre of downtown, the museum is open on Sundays from noon to 3 p.m., March through mid-December. Herndon and the surrounding region are shown via various artefacts and memorabilia in the museum’s collection. Website

George Mason’s Gunston Hall

George Mason, a Founding Father and author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, lived at his 18th-century mansion, which is now open to the public for tours. Website

Art Museum

At Building W-16, which houses the Workhouse Arts Center, four major galleries, the McGuireWoods, Vulcan, Muse and Warrior Way Galleries, host exhibits and events highlighting contemporary work by local, regional and worldwide artists. Website

Reston Museum

An organisation called the Reston Museum is a nonprofit community organisation that preserves our history, teaches us about our present, and shapes our future through exhibits, educational programmes for everyone to enjoy, and community-building events like our annual Lake Anne Cardboard Boat Race and Founder’s Day. Museum entry is free. Reston Community Center helps fund some of the museum’s programmes. To ensure that the museum remains open and free for visitors, the Reston Historic Trust runs it. Website