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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Alexandria's Museums Enter an Elite Group

The Office of Historic Alexandria went through a rigorous process to become one of 69 museum systems in the nation to achieve this special accreditation.

The city’s Office of Historic Alexandria has earned accreditation as a museum system from the American Alliance of Museums – the highest national recognition that an American museum can achieve. "This really puts our museums in the forefront of what it means to be a museum in the 21st Century," OHA Director Lance Mallamo told Patch. "It's so much more than just objects in a glass case." The Office of Historic Alexandria is one of eight municipal organizations across the country accredited for their museum systems. The only other accredited Virginia museum systems are based in Fairfax County and Newport News. Alliance President Ford Bell will recognize the city for this achievement at an event Thursday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at The Lyceum, …

Chip Carlin

10:48 am on Thursday, January 24, 2013

Lance: Congratulations on this huge accomplishment for the City. The WF plan.....could be.....should be...... more than just bricks and mortar....the City could direct and craft something very special......a living history tour...... Historic Alexandria Seaport day/days/weekend/week.....many things come to mind........As you know from your and Pam Cressey's work and eye opening lectures, there …   more ›

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Lee-Fendall House Hosts Workshop for Historic Home Owners

The workshop is designed for residents of the D.C.-metro area to interact with experts in selection, care and restoration of historic architecture.

Old Town Alexandria’s Lee-Fendall House and Museum is hosting a two-date workshop for owners of historic homes. The sessions are designed to introduce residents of the area to professionals with expertise in the selection, care and restoration of historic architecture. On Sept. 15, Office of Historic Alexandria Director Lance Mallamo will discuss historic windows. Craftsman Christopher Owens will address the significance of floors in assessing overall maintenance or restoration as well as strategies in making them serviceable while preserving their historic integrity. The second session will be held Oct. 27, featuring a survey by City of Alexandria Architect Al Cox of residential architectural styles found in Old Town Alexandria and …

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