Step back in time as Lynn O’Connell leads an exploration of how Christmases of yesteryear were celebrated in Alexandria, Virginia. As you walk through Old Town Alexandria, learn how John Carlyle, George Washington, and other city leaders of the 18th century marked the season; what the holidays were like in the former Carlyle home during the Civil War; and which new customs were brought to Alexandria in the 1880s and 1890s. Get the delicious details on the holiday feasts served at historic Gadsby’s Tavern in the 19th century, including George Washington’s favorite dish—and his rather boozy eggnog.
The walk also brings the opportunity to discover seasonal traditions at local churches, including Christ Church and the Old Presbyterian Meeting House. Along the way, stop by the Little Theatre of Alexandria for a holiday-themed visit, where you'll enjoy a surprise involving A Christmas Carol.
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- Registration for this tour will end by 2 p.m. ET on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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