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FORT TOURS IN HONOR OF ARMED FORCES DAY

Alexandria, Va – Soldier-led tours of historic Fort Ward will be held on Saturday, May 18, in honor of Armed Forces Day. Tours are scheduled at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., and last 90 minutes each. The tours are free, and begin in the Museum. No reservations are required. Tours are weather dependent.

Dressed in Union uniform, Museum curator Brian Briones will present an orientation to the Defenses of Washington and a guided tour of historic Fort Ward, one of the largest of the forts that guarded the Federal capital during the Civil War. Learn about the fort’s history, how a Civil War fort was built, soldier life in the Washington area, and weaponry of the period. In addition to viewing many of the fort’s preserved earthen remains, participants will visit the reconstructed Officers’ Hut, furnished as a typical quarters in the Defenses of Washington, the fort’s ceremonial entrance gate, and the fully restored Northwest bastion of the fort.

Fort Ward is the best preserved of the system of Union forts and batteries built to protect Washington, DC during the American Civil War (1861-1865). (Courtesy photo)

Fort Ward is the best preserved of the forts that comprised the Civil War Defenses of Washington. The Museum offers changing exhibits, tours, and public programs throughout the year. Fort Ward Museum & Historic Site is located at 4301 West Braddock Road. For more information, please visit www.fortward.org, or call 703.746.4848.

The City of Alexandria is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended.  To request a reasonable accommodation or an alternative format, email [email protected], or call 703.746.4848, or Virginia Relay at 711.

Debby Critchley

Debby Critchley has been an integral part of The Zebra almost from the very beginning by taking on the mantle of Food Editor. She also creates the monthly Events Calendar and regularly contributes to our social media. Born in Chicago, her parents help develop her palate by exposing her to a variety of cuisines from Chinese to Spanish, French, German, and more. Debby earned her B.A. at Case Western Reserve University and her M.S. from University of Nebraska. She moved to the DMV in 1981.

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