Our Homeschool Day this spring features tours of the house and special activities related to early American architecture!
The Lee-Fendall House Museum welcomes homeschoolers for Homeschool Day on Friday, April 8! Our theme this spring, in honor of Architecture Month, will focus on eighteenth and nineteenth century American architecture through special tours and activities.
Tours of the house will be offered every hour starting at 10:00 AM with the last tour starting at 2:00 PM, with a limited number of people per session. Advance registration for a specific tour time is required. Face masks are required for everyone over the age of 5. Adults (18+) are $3, students (3-17) are $5, and children under 3 are free. If you have any questions, please contact Manager of Education Amanda Roper at [email protected] or call 703-548-1789.
The Lee-Fendall House is a showcase of American history from three different centuries. Since its construction in 1785, the house has served as home to thirty-seven members of the Lee family, hundreds of convalescing Union soldiers during the American Civil War, and one of our nation’s most controversial and significant 20th century labor leaders, John L. Lewis.
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