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Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial

Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia, stands as a solemn testament to the resilience and history of African-American communities in the region. Established in 1864 during the U.S. Civil War, this site was the final resting place for thousands of formerly enslaved individuals who sought refuge and freedom in Alexandria. Today, it serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles and triumphs of African-Americans throughout American history, offering visitors a place for reflection, remembrance, and reverence for those who paved the way for progress and equality.

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Manassas Gap Railroad Historic Site Park

Manassas Gap Railroad Historic Site Park
Manassas Gap Railroad Historic Site Park
Manassas Gap Railroad Historic Site Park
Manassas Gap Railroad Historic Site Park

ANNANDALE, Va. — The Manassas Gap Railroad Historic Site Park in Annandale, Virginia, offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich railway history. Set amidst serene natural surroundings, the park showcases remnants of the Manassas Gap Railroad, a planned transportation route linking the Shenandoah Valley to Northern Virginia.

Construction of the Manassas Gap Railroad began in the 1850s to transport agricultural products from the Ohio and Shenandoah Valleys to markets in Northern Virginia. Merchants in Alexandria opted to construct the Independent Line of the Manassas Gap Railroad to circumvent high rail rental charges imposed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The proposed railroad would span 34 miles from Bull Run, traversing the city of Fairfax before veering east near the village of Annandale, proceeding into Indian Run Valley, and terminating at the rail yards of Alexandria.

Although the filling and leveling necessary for the rail bed's construction were completed, funding shortages halted progress, and the rails never extended beyond Alexandria. The rail beds became notable earthworks during Civil War battles and skirmishes in Annandale and Fairfax.

Today, the Manassas Gap Railroad Historic Site Park and the Annandale Community Park encompass 1,870 feet of railroad bed, two historic culverts, and substantial masonry work, preserving the legacy of this ambitious but ultimately unrealized railway project.

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Alexandria Black History Museum

Alexandria Black History Museum
Alexandria Black History Museum
Alexandria Black History Museum

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Located in Old Town Alexandria and operated by the City of Alexandria, the Alexandria Black History Museum explores the integral relationship between Alexandria's African-American heritage and other cultural traditions. Originally constructed in 1940, a portion of the current building was formerly the Robert Robinson Library, the first "separate but equal" library for African Americans in Alexandria, Virginia.

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Northern Virginia Track Meet #10

Northern Virginia Track Meet #10

ARLINGTON, Va. — Little Kent 2, in the final regular-season meet of the indoor track season, participated in both the high jump and 500 meters. He has qualified to participate in the upcoming National District meet where he will represent the Atoms.

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