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Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial

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Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial

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The Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial is a profound historical site and man-made monument located at 1001 South Washington Street in Alexandria, Virginia. Situated at an elevation of approximately 6 meters, this sacred ground honors the more than 1,700 African Americans who sought freedom during the Civil War, fleeing enslavement to Union lines in Alexandria. It serves as a powerful reminder of a crucial period in American history, nestled within the vibrant urban landscape of Alexandria, a city rich with…

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    September 21, 2021

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    Alexandria Contrabands and Freddman Cemetery served as the final resting place for almost 1,800 Afro-Americans who fled to Alexandria under great hardship and danger during the civil war to escape slavery.
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    November 9, 2022

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    The Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial is a memorial that was erected in 2014 on the site of the cemetery of the same name to honor the memory of the Freedmen that now lay in rest in the cemetery. More information on their hardships and contributions to the city can be found on signage in the area.

    January 22, 2024

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    Alexandria Contrabands and Freddman Cemetery served as the final resting place for nearly 1,800 African-Americans who, under great hardship and danger, fled to Alexandria to escape slavery during the Civil War.
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    Location: Alexandria, Alexandria, Virginia, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical visiting hours for the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial?

    As an outdoor memorial, the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial is generally accessible to the public from dawn until dusk, year-round. There are no gates or specific closing times, allowing for quiet reflection at various times of the day.

    Is the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial suitable for families with children, and are there any educational activities?

    Yes, the memorial is considered family-friendly and offers a significant educational experience. While there are no structured activities on-site, the interpretive signage throughout the memorial provides detailed historical information about the freedmen and contrabands buried there. It's an excellent opportunity for families to learn about a crucial period in American history together. The powerful sculpture and the names of those interred can spark important conversations.

    What are the specific parking options available near the memorial, and is public transportation a viable alternative?

    Parking is available in the vicinity of the memorial, often in metered street parking spots or nearby public garages in Old Town Alexandria. However, public transportation is a highly recommended and convenient option. The memorial is well-served by local bus routes, and it's a walkable distance from the King Street-Old Town Metro Station (Blue and Yellow Lines), making it easily accessible without a car.

    How much time should visitors allocate to fully experience the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial?

    Most visitors find that 30 minutes to an hour is sufficient to respectfully walk through the memorial, read the interpretive panels, and reflect on the significance of the site. If you wish to delve deeper into the history and spend more time contemplating the individual stories, you might extend your visit to 1.5 hours.

    Are there any specific features or landmarks within the memorial that visitors should pay close attention to?

    Absolutely. The central feature is "The Path of Thorns and Roses," an eighteen-foot-high bronze sculpture by Mario Chiodo, which powerfully symbolizes the struggle for African American freedom. Adjacent to this is "The Place of Remembrance," a four-walled structure featuring the names of those interred and historical information. Also, look for the limestone blocks that mark individual grave locations and the bronze panels listing the names of those buried there, offering a poignant connection to the past.

    Is the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the memorial is designed to be wheelchair accessible. The paths and grounds are generally flat and paved, allowing for easy navigation for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers. The layout ensures that all key features and interpretive signage can be accessed.

    What is the historical significance of the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial?

    The memorial commemorates the more than 1,700 African Americans who, having escaped slavery, sought refuge in Union-occupied Alexandria during the Civil War but tragically died there and were buried in this cemetery between 1864 and 1869. It honors their struggle for freedom and their contributions, serving as a powerful reminder of the hardships faced by formerly enslaved people and the ongoing fight for civil rights. It was rediscovered in the late 20th century and re-established as a memorial in 2014.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options conveniently located near the memorial?

    Yes, the memorial is situated in Old Town Alexandria, which is rich with amenities. Within a short walking distance, you'll find a wide array of cafes, restaurants, pubs, and various accommodation options, ranging from boutique hotels to larger chains. This makes it easy to combine your visit with dining or an overnight stay in the historic district.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial to avoid crowds or for optimal weather?

    The memorial is generally not subject to large crowds, maintaining a contemplative atmosphere year-round. For optimal weather, spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, making for a comfortable outdoor experience. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter can be cold, but the memorial remains accessible and impactful regardless of the season.

    Are dogs allowed at the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial?

    As a public outdoor memorial, dogs are generally permitted on the grounds, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to standard pet etiquette, including cleaning up after their pets. It's a respectful space, so ensuring your dog is well-behaved is important.

    Are there any other historical memorials or attractions nearby that complement a visit to the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial?

    Absolutely. Old Town Alexandria is steeped in history. Nearby attractions include the Alexandria National Cemetery, the Alexandria Black History Museum, and the Freedom House Museum. The entire Old Town district offers numerous historical sites, museums, and preserved architecture that provide a broader context to the experiences commemorated at the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial.

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