Local History

When Metro Came To Town

How the fight for mass transit was won, and how its arrival left Arlington forever changed.

Holding The Line

Arlington saw no battles during the Civil War, but the thousands of Union soldiers who guarded its forts were ready.

Mile Markers

A timeline of pivotal points in local history

Hidden in Plain Sight

From failed land deals to secret wartime hideaways, the ghosts of plantations past have many stories to tell.

Crossing The Divide

The desegregation of Stratford Junior High wasn’t a finish line in the march for civil rights. But it was a critical milestone.

The Man Who Fell to Earth

Arlington has its own piece of Orville and Wilbur Wright’s legacy.

Swastikas on Wilson

Plenty of Arlingtonians despised George Rockwell for his Nazi views. But the man who killed him wasn't one of them.

Summer Pastimes

Back in the Jazz Age, the Potomac River’s edge was the coolest place to be.
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Signs of the Times

Arlington’s well-known streets and landmarks have taken to the sea.

Grave Situation

It's a national landmark on hallowed ground, and its population outnumbers that of Arlington County.

War and the Roses

Discover one little acre that's packed with 2,600 rose bushes and lots of wartime history.

Big House on Campus

Its original owner was the personal physician to two U.S. presidents. Now the house is overrun with college students.