

# Event Details

- **Event Name**: They Lived Here Too: Work & Slavery at Lee-Fendall
- **Event Start and End Date**: Sat, 23 May, 2026 at 11:00 am – Sat, 23 May, 2026 at 12:00 pm (-04:00)
- **Event Description**: Learn about the enslaved and free African Americans who lived and worked at the Lee-Fendall House from 1785-1969.About this EventLearn about the enslaved and free African Americans who lived and worked in the home throughout its years as a private residence. Hear the stories of their experiences and their contributions to the site and its history.Tickets are $15 per person and must be purchased in advance. The tour is limited to 12 participants. Members of Lee-Fendall House are free but must call (703) 548-1789 or email contact@leefendallhouse.org to make a reservation.
- **Event URL**: https://allevents.in/alexandria/they-lived-here-too-work-and-slavery-at-lee-fendall/100001984674802761
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## Ticket Details

- **Ticket Price Range**: min: 0, max: 17.85, currency: USD

## Event venue details

- **city**: Alexandria
- **state**: VA
- **country**: United States
- **location**: Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden
- **lat**: 38.8094295
- **long**: -77.0457872
- **full address**: Lee-Fendall House Museum &amp; Garden, 614 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, United States

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## FAQs

- **Q**: When and where is They Lived Here Too: Work & Slavery at Lee-Fendall being held?
  - **A:** They Lived Here Too: Work &amp; Slavery at Lee-Fendall takes place on Sat, 23 May, 2026 at 11:00 am to Sat, 23 May, 2026 at 12:00 pm at Lee-Fendall House Museum &amp; Garden, 614 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, United States.
- **Q**: How much do tickets cost for They Lived Here Too: Work & Slavery at Lee-Fendall?
  - **A:** Tickets for They Lived Here Too: Work &amp; Slavery at Lee-Fendall are priced at USD 18 per person. Here's a full breakdown of available ticket types:Ticket TypePriceAvailabilityGeneral AdmissionUSD 18 + USD 3 feeAvailableOptional Donation: Support 50 Years of Lee-FendallFreeAvailable
- **Q**: Who is organizing They Lived Here Too: Work & Slavery at Lee-Fendall?
  - **A:** They Lived Here Too: Work &amp; Slavery at Lee-Fendall is organized by Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden.

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