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The Brown Family and Old Burke

Paula Brown Kelley will share memories and stories of life in Burke before large subdivisions, and of her family’s role in Burke’s history. Her grandfather, Paul E. Brown, served as…

Local History of Jazz: The Venues

Brian Slawski from the Burke Historical Society will discuss jazz clubs (and other less conventional jazz venues) past and present in Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia. *This talk will be…

Almost Forgotten Women

BHS member, local historian, and author Mary Lipsey will speak about her new book Almost Forgotten Women: Yesterday’s Headliners. The book describes the stories and accomplishments of over 60 remarkable…

General Meeting: They Came for Freedom: Alexandria Freedmen’s Cemetery

Pohick Regional Library 6450 Sydenstricker Road, Burke, VA, United States

Historian and author Char McCargo Bah will discuss the historical background of the Contrabands and Freedmen who migrated to Alexandria during the Civil War. In addition, this lecture will demonstrate…

Almost Forgotten Women

Patrick Henry Library 101 Maple Ave. East, Vienna, VA, United States

Local historian and author Mary Lipsey will speak about her new book Almost Forgotten Women: Yesterday’s Headliners.  The book describes the stories and accomplishments of over 60 remarkable women from…

Virtual Meeting: Scandalous Women of Civil War Washington

Historian and author Dr. Cindy Gueli will explore the capital’s rich and colorful wartime history through some of its most notorious scandals involving women.  Stories of murder, adultery, espionage, and…

Exhibit: The Burke Historical Society’s Redesigned Posters

Sydenstricker Schoolhouse 8511 Hooes Road, Springfield, VA, United States

Please join us on Saturday, October 2nd, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., as the Burke Historical Society unveils their first round of newly redesigned posters on local history.  The…

Ghosts, Goons, and a Bunny Man

BHS Treasurer Cindy Bennett shares spooky tales of local legends, haunted spots and the creepy monsters of Northern Virginia, including some who have never left. *This program will be presented…

Virtual Meeting: Arlington’s Ball–Sellers House

Annette Benbow, Director of the Ball–Sellers House Museum, will discuss the history and significance of the house in Arlington’s present-day Glencarlyn neighborhood, built in the 1750s by farmer John Ball…

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