Discover Local History at the Alexandria Black History Museum

greystar

The South has some of the country’s richest and most controversial history, and for residents of Alexandria, the Alexandria Black History Museum offers a variety of unique exhibits displaying important events of this region's past. The museum is located just three miles from The Shelby, making it a great destination for a summer day trip. […]

Expect Vintage Finds at Verdigris

greystar

Verdigris may no longer have a permanent brick-and-mortar location—the Old Town Alexandria shop closed its doors on the Fourth of July—but that doesn't mean its inventory has gotten any smaller. To the contrary, its warehouse in Springfield remains stuffed with vintage furniture, home decor, and apparel. It's just that the majority of Verdigris' business is […]

Dig Into Empanadas and Other Argentinian Fare at Tango Pastry

greystar

If you're not well-versed when it comes to Argentinian cuisine, allow Tango Pastry to give you a crash course. The bakery in Alexandria specializes in South American sweets and treats, from pastries and cakes to empanadas and brunch fare—so take your taste buds on an adventure when you stop by Tango. If you're in the […]

Check Out Upcoming Shows at The Birchmere

greystar

One of Alexandria’s most popular spots for live music is The Birchmere, a rocking venue that hosts acts of all genres. There are concerts at The Birchmere nearly every day of the week, and upcoming shows include performances by Los Lonely Boys, Mint Condition, The Bacon Brothers, Kim Waters, and The Whispers. Many frequenters of […]

The Lyceum: An Integral Piece of Local History

greystar

A Civil War hospital. The first U.S. Bicentennial Visitor's Center. A private home. The Lyceum has played all of these roles over the course of its long life. Its story began in 1838 Alexandria when a group of locals decided that the city was lacking in opportunities for education and culture. They vowed to create […]

Pin It on Pinterest