Historic Tours & Programs

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Historic Tours

Ratcliffe-Allison-Pozer House guided tours for all ages are provided on a walk-in basis by a knowledgeable docent at the oldest residence in Fairfax City (10386 Main St.). The house is open from noon to 3 p.m. Saturdays from April through September, as well as during many city-sponsored events, such as the Fall Festival.

Old Town Fairfax Guided Walking Tours .  2025 Schedule to be announced in the Spring!

Self-guided tours of Old Town Fairfax are available with A Walk Through History, a free brochure available on the city website (click here) and from the Museum and Visitor Center, 10209 Main St.

Group Tours

Guided adult tours for groups of eight people or more at any city historic sites may be reserved for a $25 fee per group.

Guided youth tours for students and scouts are available; please make reservations at least one month in advance. Cost is $3 per child, chaperones free, no charge for schools located within the City of Fairfax. Programs are tailored for different age groups and educational needs, and incorporate hands-on activities. Space and staff scheduling limits apply.

  • Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center tour information: email, 703-385-8414
  • Historic Blenheim and the Civil War Interpretive Center tour information: email, 703-591-6728
  • Ratcliffe-Allison-Pozer House tour information: email, 703-385-8414

 

Panel Discussion: How Women Compete On and Off the Field: The Impact of Title IX

Flyer: How Women Compete On and Off the Field: The Impact of Title IX

Celebrate Women’s History Month in Fairfax City by attending a free panel discussion titled How Women Compete On and Off the Field: The Impact of Title IX at 2 p.m. March 12 in the Fairfax City Hall Council Chamber. The panel discussion will be followed by a reception.

Mayor Catherine Read will offer an introduction, followed by an examination of the history of Title IX by Crystal C. Coombes, Grand River Solutions Section 504 Practice Lead. Panel speakers include Nena Rogers, George Mason University interim vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics; Susan Barborek, SOAR Management Consulting CEO and Fairfax High School gymnastics coach; and Sarana Hyatt, Tandem Friends School athletic director.

Title IX (nine) of the Education Amendments of 1972 protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance. Title IX has given millions of girls and women access to educational and athletic opportunities previously unavailable to them.

The free event by the City of Fairfax Commission for Women is held in collaboration with the city Office of Historic Resources and George Mason University.

Click here, or on the image (left) to download the flyer to share.

Info: email, 703-385-7894

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Educational Programs

 The Office of Historic Resources offers a wide variety of history-related programs.  Programs are free and in person unless otherwise noted.

'I have no doubt...He will Prove Himself an Able Commander,' George Armstrong Custer’s Path from Lieutenant to Brigadier General

Historic Blenheim
Nov. 23, 2 p.m.

Join author Robert O'Neill as he discusses his book George Armstrong Custer’s Path from Lieutenant to Brigadier General.  Through in-depth research, the author will focus on Custer’s soliciting support to become a general in the Fairfax Court House area. O'Neill most recently published Small but Important Riots: The Calvary Battles of Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville. He also runs the Civil War Cavalry blog, Small But Important Things. Free; books will be available for purchase.

Panel Discussion: How Women Compete On and Off the Field: The Impact of Title IX

Flyer: How Women Compete On and Off the Field: The Impact of Title IX

Celebrate Women’s History Month in Fairfax City by attending a free panel discussion titled How Women Compete On and Off the Field: The Impact of Title IX at 2 p.m. March 12 in the Fairfax City Hall Council Chamber. The panel discussion will be followed by a reception.

Mayor Catherine Read will offer an introduction, followed by an examination of the history of Title IX by Crystal C. Coombes, Grand River Solutions Section 504 Practice Lead. Panel speakers include Nena Rogers, George Mason University interim vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics; Susan Barborek, SOAR Management Consulting CEO and Fairfax High School gymnastics coach; and Sarana Hyatt, Tandem Friends School athletic director.

Title IX (nine) of the Education Amendments of 1972 protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance. Title IX has given millions of girls and women access to educational and athletic opportunities previously unavailable to them.

The free event by the City of Fairfax Commission for Women is held in collaboration with the city Office of Historic Resources and George Mason University.

Click here, or on the image (left) to download the flyer to share.

Info: email, 703-385-7894

Return to full list >>