Community

Leading the Charge

Many people would follow Ed Bearss anywhere to hear his war stories. And they do.

A Settlement of Formerly Enslaved People in Arlington

After the Civil War, a portion of Robert E. Lee's estate became Freedman's Village, a community of emancipated African Americans.

2013 Waterbear Reading Series

This Reading Series brings together and showcases emerging and student writers from the local area.

Falls Church Halloween Carnival

This annual event hosted by the City of Falls Church Recreation and Parks Department featured an array of Halloween activities.

Pet Harbor Rescue and Referral’s Barktoberfest

In the end, all of the guests, including their furry friends, were able to take home a special Howl-O-Ween toy and raise funds for a great cause.

When Metro Came To Town

How the fight for mass transit was won, and how its arrival left Arlington forever changed.

Arlington Chamber of Commerce Fall Golf Outing

This event involved great Fall weather, friendly competition and a break from the office.

Chiefs vs. Chefs 2013

This 2nd annual event, presented by the Arlington Food Assistance Center, featured a live cooking competition between firehouse cooks and local chefs.
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Holding The Line

Arlington saw no battles during the Civil War, but the thousands of Union soldiers who guarded its forts were ready.

Mile Markers

A timeline of pivotal points in local history

14th Annual Mid-Atlantic Oktoberfest Beer Festival

The tradition founded in Munich in the 1880s traveled to Shirlington this year for the annual celebration of beer cultur

Hidden in Plain Sight

From failed land deals to secret wartime hideaways, the ghosts of plantations past have many stories to tell.