Fodor's Expert Review Freedom House Museum

Alexandria History Museum

During a period of the 19th century, one of the South's most lucrative slave-trading businesses, Franklin and Armfield, operated out of this Federal-style row house on Duke Street. More than 3,750 enslaved men, women, and children were held here between 1828 and 1861, en route to cotton and sugar plantations and markets in the deep South. Recently renovated and expanded, the museum has three floors of rotating exhibits that strive to reframe the undertold stories of enslaved and free Black people who lived in—and were trafficked through—Alexandria.

History Museum

Quick Facts

1315 Duke St.
Alexandria, Virginia  22314-3508, USA

703-836–2858

www.alexandriava.gov/freedomhouse

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $5, Closed Tues. and Wed.

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