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    Braddock Neighborhood Interim Open Space

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Alexandria Black History Museum

    Alexandria Black History Museum

    4.3(16 reviews)
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    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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