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    Performance of voice and percussion!
    Maggie R.

    This is a special place. Not only do they have unique art exhibits, but they also host music concerts. I have been here twice for concerts with percussion, voice, and Chinese zither. Each time I have enjoyed not only the classic feel of the venue but the beauty of the surrounding Old Town. There are multiple restaurants and bars nearby. The staff is organized and treats both audience and performers well. I look forward to visiting again in the future.

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    Steve W.

    The Athenaeum is one of those great gems of old time Alexandria. My wife and I were scouting wedding locations when we wound up at the Athenaeum then she told me our search was done. Once we got everything booked though their Events Coordinator Richard richard@nvfaa.org everything fell into place. Perks: Depending on your size (ours was less than 40) they can provide chairs, tables, and beautiful coverings, which is included in your reservation. Your reservation includes the entire art museum and the beautiful back gardens. Our octave mandolin player didn't need an amp because the acoustics in the main entrance made the music sounds crystal clear no matter where you were. The Personnel: This is where the Athenaeum really shines. For our wedding we had both Richard and Laura helping out. Their knowledge of the venue and of weddings helped provide some last minute modifications to our setup that added great details to our wedding. I truly felt like they cared about our wedding as much as we did and having them there was like having close friends helping out. They helped set up chairs, tables, received the flower delivery, and helped coordinate the entry of the wedding party.

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    During the initial planning stages, Veronica and Richard were my main points of contact, both of whom were very helpful answering questions.

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    The Lyceum - The Lyceum is located on historic Washington Street.

    The Lyceum

    3.8(8 reviews)
    0.3 miOld Town Alexandria

    This random little museum has a beautiful building if you're looking for a wedding venue (the…read morereason I was here). There is a large empty room on the second floor of the museum which can be used for a wedding ceremony. The museum itself was small but had some nice touches. My kids enjoyed seeing the lighthouse lights, especially seeing how small the lights were compared to the amount of light they generated. The museum had a few other touches for kids, like a small table with coloring sheets and crayons, and a large deer hide with a sign saying PLEASE TOUCH. Admission is free for Alexandria residents. I'm not sure I would have paid if I wasn't already there for the wedding. There is also a small parking lot with about 15-20 parking spots, and plenty of paid 2-3 hour street parking around there.

    I do believe this is a must-stop for any Alexandrian looking to learn more about the history of the…read moretown in which they live. And bonus points: it is free for Alexandria residents. I guess it is shameful it took covid for my museum loving self to come here (it is open while many of the other local Alexandria museums are still closed) Full disclosure: this is a small little museum of history. You won't be spending all day here. But it is a good stop for residents and visitors.

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    The Lyceum - The Lyceum is located on historic Washington Street.

    The Lyceum is located on historic Washington Street.

    The Lyceum - Daniel Bryan held position as postmaster for Alexandria the longest.

    Daniel Bryan held position as postmaster for Alexandria the longest.

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    Alexandria Black History Museum

    Alexandria Black History Museum

    4.3(16 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Selma & Karen were awesome at this museum, and I had to take the time to highlight them!!…read more This museum is small, but so mighty! $3 for out of state residents to come (free for those located locally), and I took about an hour and a half here.. between talking to the staff and reading the facts in the 2-rooms included and browsing the gift shop. PLEASE take the time to visit and support your local and farther out museums, it's so important!

    Recently reopened after a three-year closure for renovations (and the pandemic), the Alexandria…read moreBlack History Museum is a small, yet powerful museum that's open Thursdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. After visiting on a Friday afternoon, here's my experience. 1) Admission: It's free for Alexandria residents, Blue Star families and Key to the City holders and $3 for everyone else. No need to reserve tickets ahead of time. Just walk in. I had the museum to myself. 2) Exhibits: The museum has two small rooms with exhibits. The first one is mainly reading with some artifacts about the history of Black Alexandria. There's a small area for kids with a scavenger hunt and a craft. The second room talks about Alexandria's response to the murder of George Floyd. The museum has a small bookstore worth exploring, especially if you like reading books. 3) Space: It's housed in a library for Black residents during segregation that was built after a sit-in at another library. 4) Neighborhood: There are many other historical sites nearby as well as cafes and restaurants. 5) Parking: There's no parking lot, but free street parking is usually easy to find nearby.

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