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Washington Heritage Museums

Washington Heritage Museums Calendar

Join us for these upcoming events and programs!

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EVENTS

Upcoming Events

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Mary Washington: George’s Much Maligned Mother

Monday, March 16, 2026

6:00 p.m.

Central Rappahannock Regional Library, Fredericksburg Branch

Speaker: Laura Galke

Join us for a special presentation by Laura Galke, Archeologist, and Mary Washington House Site Interpreter. Not long after turning eleven, George Washington faced a significant turning point. His father passed away, leaving his mother, now a widow, the daunting task of raising her five young children alone. In the twentieth century, narratives emerged that cast Mary Washington as a somewhat inept and self-absorbed figure - a parental hurdle that George had to overcome. This presentation seeks to shed light on Mary Washington's life, delving into her struggles and the consequential actions she took, while also acknowledging the family’s trials and celebrating their accomplishments. It is a story that recognizes the resilience and determination of a mother navigating a patriarchal society while trying to provide for and guide her children.

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Tea Talk: The Story of Old Glory

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m.

Mary Washington House

On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, history enthusiasts and tea lovers alike are invited to our first 2026 Tea Talk, “Unfolding History – The Story of Old Glory.” The event features John Ryan, Chief Operating Officer of Historic Cold Spring Village in Cape May, NJ. John will help us delve into the origins and early history of the flag of the United States and will separate out myths from factual history. Learn about the stories behind the symbols, colors and designs that shaped Old Glory from colonial times through the Civil War. Each guest will also receive a limited edition 250th Anniversary Lapel Pin!

2 april

Speaker Series: Fredericksburg at the Dawn of the Revolution

Thursday, April 2, 2026

10 to 11 a.m.

Speakers: Michael Spencer and Danae Peckler

Join us as we explore Fredericksburg’s most historic 18th-century sites, including the Mary Washington House, Hugh Mercer Apothecary, and the Rising Sun Tavern. Our speakers will share their expertise on what Fredericksburg looked like in the years before the American Revolution. This lively conversation features Associate Professor Michael Spencer from the University of Mary Washington’s Historic Preservation Department and Danae Peckler, Preservationist & Architectural Historian with the Historic Fredericksburg Foundation, Inc. Program is made possible by our sponsor, Lewis Insurance Associates. It is presented in partnership with the Central Rappahannock Regional Library and Washington Heritage Museums.

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Tea Talk: Lesser-Known Virginians of the Revolutionary War

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Noon to 2 p.m.

The Ironclad Inn

We invite you to join us for a special Tea Talk on Tuesday, April 7th at The Ironclad Inn, where historian Mark Maloy will delve into the lives and significant contributions of some of the lesser-known Virginians who bravely fought during the Revolutionary War. Discover the stories of these heroes - many of whom came from the Fredericksburg area - including Hugh Mercer, George Weedon, William Washington, William Woodford, and Andrew Leitch.

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National Tartan Day

Saturday, April 11, 2026

11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop

Join us on Saturday, April 11 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. as we celebrate National Tartan Day! Learn more about Hugh Mercer’s Scottish heritage from the Fredericksburg Scottish Society. Members will be on hand to answer your questions about Scottish traditions, culture and history. Apothecary Shop tours will also be available at regular admission prices.

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St. James’ House Spring Opening

Monday, April 20th to Saturday, April 25th

1 to 4 p.m. daily

St. James' House

Among Fredericksburg’s most treasured landmarks stands St. James’ House, an elegant example of colonial architecture and a living testament to the city’s vibrant history. In conjunction with Historic Garden Week, we’re thrilled to invite you to our special Spring Opening to enjoy the enduring charm of one of the city’s most historic homes. Built in the 1760s by James Mercer, St. James’ House is one of the city’s best-preserved colonial dwellings. With its period furniture and stunning art, the home offers visitors a rare glimpse into 18th-century life in Virginia. Enjoy guided tours and experience the beauty of the spring season in this historic gem. Admission: $10

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Revolutionary War Medicine:

Stories from The Apothecary

Thursday, April 30, 2026

6 to 7:30 p.m.

Central Rappahannock Regional Library, Fredericksburg Branch

Historical interpreters from the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop will present an engaging talk on Revolutionary War era medicine – bringing 18th-century medical practices to life through stories, demonstrations and historical context. Susan Barnes and Margaret Matarese will showcase authentic tools, remedies and techniques used to treat common ailments, battlefield injuries and everyday health concerns. Mark your calendar for Thursday, April 30th at 6:00 p.m. for a rare glimpse into the challenges and innovations that shaped daily life during the Revolution. This program is presented in partnership with the Central Rappahannock Regional Library and Washington Heritage Museums.

7 may

Speaker Series

GROWING TOGETHER: How Community Makes the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop Garden Thrive

Thursday, May 7, 2026

10 to 11 a.m.

Speakers: Ian Bugay, Mike Di Salvo, Susan Barnes and Jane Bailey

The Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop Garden is an educational 18th-century colonial apothecary space which has been revitalized over the past several years. It is a living part of our shared history—one that continues to grow thanks to collaboration, knowledge, and community care. This presentation brings together a diverse group of individuals from the community who each play a role in the garden’s success. Our speakers include Ian Bugay, Gardener of Washington Heritage Museums; Mike Di Salvo, Master Gardener; Susan Barnes, Site Interpreter for the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop; and Jane Bailey of the Town & Country Garden Club. Together, they will share insights and stories, offering a dynamic behind-the-scenes journey into how this historic landscape grew into the vibrant educational resource it is today. Program is made possible by our sponsor, Lewis Insurance Associates. It is presented in partnership with the Central Rappahannock Regional Library and Washington Heritage Museums.

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A Mother's Blessing: A Special Tea Talk Event

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Noon to 2 p.m.

Mary Washington House and Gardens

Tickets for this event will go on sale Monday, April 13, 2026.

Nestled at the intersection of Lewis and Charles Street in Fredericksburg, Virginia stands a frame house steeped in American history. We invite you to join us for "A Mother's Blessing," a special Tea Talk event held at the very place where George Washington came to seek his mother’s blessing before becoming the first president of the United States. The highlight of this event will be a captivating reenactment by Lee Ann Rose, who brings Mary Washington to life. Through her portrayal, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the personal side of Mary and George Washington—as a son seeks guidance and support from his mother.

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Twilight History for Kids

Monday, June 22nd to Thursday, June 26th, 2026

6 to 8 p.m.

Explore American history while walking in the footsteps of George Washington, his family and the people of Fredericksburg during the time of the American Revolution. Enjoy hands-on activities, creative projects and lively games at Fredericksburg's most iconic sites: Mary Washington House, Rising Sun Tavern, Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop and Mary Washington Monument. Discover 18th-century food, medicine and daily life as you visit the places Washington knew well. This four-evening program features mostly outdoor, small-group activities, and children (ages 8 to 12) will experience a different historic site each night. Give your young historian an unforgettable summer adventure as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation's independence!

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Bourbon and Boxwood

Saturday, October 3, 2026

6:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Mary Washington House

Raise a glass to 250 years as we honor America's legacy! Washington Heritage Museums announces the eleventh annual Bourbon and Boxwood event, on October 3, 2026, from 6 to 9 p.m. (Please note the new time!) This year, we are proudly celebrating the historic 250th anniversaries of both Virginia and the United States, and we hope you will join us for this grand event. Bourbon and Boxwood, the name, evokes George Washington’s success as a distiller and Mary Washington’s love of boxwood gardens. Bourbon and Boxwood, the event, is a beautiful garden party that brings together dedicated supporters from near and far, featuring live music, plentiful food and drinks, and a silent auction. Most importantly, this event serves as an outstanding way to financially support all five of WHM’s historic properties and their beneficial educational programs. Washington Heritage Museums is truly grateful to all our donors and sponsors. Your individual generosity and corporate partnerships are crucial to the success of WHM. Your support is essential for the preservation of these historic museums, educational programs, and ongoing research that delves into the stories and lives that have shaped this great nation. WHM does not receive ongoing city, state, or federal funds; our operations are entirely funded through the generosity of donations, sponsorships, grants, memberships, and museum admissions. We invite you to make a meaningful impact by choosing to sponsor the Bourbon and Boxwood event. Your sponsorship not only supports this community and these museums but also ensures the preservation of our shared history. Be sure to explore the 2026 Sponsorship Packet for detailed information on how you can be part of this extraordinary event.

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