Name | Sounds & Sights of Colonial Farmhouse |
Brief Description | Celebrate the season with colonial fife & drum music |
Type | Activity |
Category | Northern Virginia Recreation |
Description | Celebrate the oldest house in Arlington County built c.1750 with music from the colonial era. The Monumental City Ancient Fife & rum Corps will perform followed by singers from Guillotine theater who will lead us in the songs of the era. Now a free museum run by the Arlington Historical Society, bring a chair and enjoy the show as re-enactors help transport you back in time. Tour the house and learn how it was built, who lived there, and why it represents all of Arlington's history. Taste colonial sweet treats, see a colonial garden, model bee hives, and the memorials to the 3 enslaved people who lived and toiled there before the Civil War. |
Address | Ball-Sellers House Museum |
| 5620 3rd Street, South |
CSZ | Arligton, VA 22204 |
Phone 1 | (703) 577-7042 |
Email | info@arlingtonhistoricalsociety.org |
Handicapped Accessible | No |
Hours | Saturday 1-4 pm |
Website | https://arlingtonhistoricalsociety.org/events/colonial-ball-sellers-farmhouse-season-opening/ |
Last Updated | 3/24/2024 |
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