Franconia Museum

Franconia Museum The Franconia Museum is a non-profit local history museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Franconia area in pictures and artifacts.

Looking across six lanes of traffic on Franconia Road, it is difficult to imagine that it was once a rural "rolling road" for Virginia tobacco on its way to the port city of Alexandria. Before it was a bedroom community, Franconia was the birthplace of the first Virginia governor from Northern Virginia, witness to a Mosby raid, and a thriving Afro-American community called Carrolltown. We at the F

ranconia Museum believe that you must know where you came from to know where you are going. Our Goals

•To identify, codify, and protect the history of the Franconia area
•To promote the heritage for the Franconia area
•To provide educational opportunities for students and the greater community
•To highlight and enhance the Spirit of Franconia

Our Mission

The Franconia Museum preserves the past, present, and future of the Franconia area in pictures, artifacts, and stories. The Franconia Museum reaches out by educating, enriching, and bringing together the greater community. We are a 501 (c) (3) organization led and run entirely by volunteers. The Museum also does exhibits at local libraries, and other community meeting places throughout the year.

As the neighboring church begins to rise from the ashes, please consider joining the Laurel Grove School Museum for a da...
05/29/2026

As the neighboring church begins to rise from the ashes, please consider joining the Laurel Grove School Museum for a day of remembrance and community on the Juneteenth holiday, June 19, 2026.

As we enter Memorial Day weekend in the 250th year of our nation's independence, Franconia remembers those men of Fairfa...
05/22/2026

As we enter Memorial Day weekend in the 250th year of our nation's independence, Franconia remembers those men of Fairfax County who died during the Revolutionary War to bring you freedom.

The Franconia Museum needs YOU!  Interested in local history?  Have a few hours to spare?  Consider volunteering as a do...
05/19/2026

The Franconia Museum needs YOU! Interested in local history? Have a few hours to spare? Consider volunteering as a docent! If interested, please contact us by email or on our website.

Hey neighbors! The Franconia Museum needs YOU to help keep local history alive. Ever thought about volunteering a little...
05/15/2026

Hey neighbors! The Franconia Museum needs YOU to help keep local history alive. Ever thought about volunteering a little time each week as a docent with us? Share stories, greet visitors, and connect with your community! Join us on Wed May 20 at 11 am if you are interested in learning more!

The restored Lyles family plow has found a temporary new home in front of the Franconia Government Center as a reminder ...
05/12/2026

The restored Lyles family plow has found a temporary new home in front of the Franconia Government Center as a reminder of the area's agricultural heritage. Other signage and displays will follow soon.

The Franconia Museum thanks Carolyn Summers for her leadership of our museum's opening day festivities on April 11 and f...
05/08/2026

The Franconia Museum thanks Carolyn Summers for her leadership of our museum's opening day festivities on April 11 and for her assistance in designing a first class welcoming space for our new visitors! Thank you Carolyn!

Today, Franconia remembers John Engelberger.  He was one of the best defensive ends of all time at Virginia Tech and pla...
05/05/2026

Today, Franconia remembers John Engelberger. He was one of the best defensive ends of all time at Virginia Tech and played nine seasons in the NFL from 2000 to 2008. Engelberger is a graduate of John Lewis HS (formerly Robert E. Lee HS) in Springfield, Va.

The Franconia Museum is slowly taking shape in our new space.  Here's a photo of Franconia District Supervisor Rodney Lu...
05/01/2026

The Franconia Museum is slowly taking shape in our new space. Here's a photo of Franconia District Supervisor Rodney Lusk speaking with Museum Vice President Don Hakenson about our new displays. More to come soon!

📸Wow! Our neighbor Cristina and her family saw a bald eagle at Kingstowne Lake. This is another reminder of how special ...
04/21/2026

📸Wow! Our neighbor Cristina and her family saw a bald eagle at Kingstowne Lake. This is another reminder of how special of a place is.

💡Did You Know: In 1973, there were only 30 breeding pairs of eagles in Virginia due to habitat loss, hunting, and DDT poisoning. Thanks to efforts and the Endangered Species Act, the is no longer an endangered species. Today, wildlife experts believe there are approximately 1,500 breeding pairs in Virginia. 🦅

WE ARE OPEN!  Come join the Franconia Museum for our grand reopening on Saturday, April 11 at 10 a.m.  There will be par...
04/10/2026

WE ARE OPEN! Come join the Franconia Museum for our grand reopening on Saturday, April 11 at 10 a.m. There will be parades, live music, and local historians to chat with! The new address is 7130 Silver Lake Blvd, Suite 103, Alexandria, VA 22315.

Address

7130 Silver Lake Boulevard, Suite 103
Alexandria, VA
22315

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+17033502104

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