Top 6 Specialty Museums in Fairfax County, Fairfax County

March 29, 2022 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Fairfax County, United States including Steven F Udvar-Hazy Center, artinsights animation and film art gallery, Lucy Burns Suffragist Museum, George Washington's Mount Vernon, Fairfax Station Railroad Museum, Northern Virginia Model Railroaders.
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1. Steven F Udvar-Hazy Center

14390 Air and Space Museum Pkwy, Chantilly, VA 20151-3002 +1 703-572-4118 [email protected] http://airandspace.si.edu/udvar-hazy-center/
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5.0 based on 4,389 reviews

Steven F Udvar-Hazy Center

The museum is temporarily closed and will reopen on Wednesday, May 5. Free timed entry passes are required. Please see our COVID-19 message and more information for planning you visit.

Reviewed By CourtneyF538 - Chapel Hill, United States

Highlights of this visit: The observation tower!! A MUST!! Space Shuttle Discovery & a whole area dedicated to man in space FREE guided highlight tours MANY staff/volunteers happily able to share information, history, and personal experiences... Extremely organized and very well labeled exhibits Multi-level views of many aircraft thanks to 2nd & 3rd level walkways. Points to note: Museum is free, but parking is not ($15) In-house McDonald's is CLEAN and not as pricey as would be expected inside a venue...it's an option, with views of planes coming into Dulles Lots of well-placed seating for visitors with mobility limitations or rest needs Our family of 5 (kids ages 14, 11, & 8) ALL enjoyed this museum!! For the sake of comparison, we have also recently visited the Wright-Patterson USAF Museum...both are excellent!! WP has more aircraft overall and delves deeper into the history of flight. Udvar-Hazy provides a more open environment with spectacular presentations. We HIGHLY recommend this museum!

11921 Freedom Dr Reston Town Center, Reston, VA 20190-5667 +1 703-478-0778 [email protected] http://www.artinsights.com/Default.aspx
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

artinsights animation and film art gallery

Representing a wide range of film and contemporary art at their gallery in Reston Town Center since 1994, ArtInsights focuses on proprietary projects and artist representation relating to the history of animation and film, and the celebration and examination of popular culture. With artists like the preeminent movie poster artist John Alvin, whom they represent, and exclusive images by William Silvers, Jim Salvati, and many others, the gallery builds collections of original and limited edition art for their growing worldwide collector base. Whether you love Star Wars, Harry Potter, Blade Runner, Disney, or pop culture in general, the gallery is a must, as it offers original production and interpretive art unavailable anywhere else in the world.

3. Lucy Burns Suffragist Museum

9518 Workhouse Rd, Lorton, VA 22079-2641 http://www.workhousemuseums.org
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Lucy Burns Suffragist Museum

Reviewed By Joanne_S1983 - Woodbridge, United States

The Lucy Burns Museum is a treasure trove of artifacts, displays and information from a pivotal moment in women's history in America. It is critically important that this generation and future generations know and understand what women endured for the right to vote in America. Docents are extremely knowledgeable.

4. George Washington's Mount Vernon

3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Mount Vernon, VA 22121 +1 703-780-2000 [email protected] http://www.mountvernon.org
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4.5 based on 4,640 reviews

George Washington's Mount Vernon

Come share the fascinating moments of America’s first family with yours at George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Explore the beautiful mansion and grounds and get to know the man, the ideas and the values that founded a nation. Dive into history through action-packed theaters, fascinating exhibits and meet characters from Washington’s world. Admire the view of the peaceful Potomac, or hop on board a sightseeing cruise. It’s a place where history truly comes to life.

Reviewed By breinhaugen - Fargo, United States

This was the second time we have visited Mount Vernon. While both visits were during the same time of year, both tours were completely different. A few years ago we did the Candle Light tour, but this year we decided to do a day tour which included the extra Dinner with the Washingtons tour. I would highly recommend either tour. Day or night, Mount Vernon is very worth visiting. During the Candle Light tour we were led by a tour guide, obviously by candle light around the property. Actors dressed as the Washington and servants played their parts well at each stop. During the Dinner with the Washingtons tour we were led around by a very knowledgeable tour guide who gave us an in-depth look at how the property sustained itself. Of course no matter which time you choose to go, you need to tour the house itself as well. There is a really nice, new visitor center on the property. There is a food court, shops, and various movie theaters showing short films on various topics around the Washingtons and that time period. We were able to easily get an Uber to and from Mount Vernon from Old Town Alexandria. It was quite inexpensive.

5. Fairfax Station Railroad Museum

11200 Fairfax Station Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039-1011 +1 703-425-9225 [email protected] http://www.fairfax-station.org/
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4.0 based on 18 reviews

Fairfax Station Railroad Museum

Take a step back in time and discover the Fairfax Station Museum and the role it played in the history of Northern Virginia. A key element in the development of the regional economy from its completion on the Orange & Alexandria Railroad in 1854, it played a critical role in the American Civil War and was the center of local community life for almost a century until modern highways and rail transportation made local train depots a thing of the past. The Station was an important supply and medical evacuation site during the Civil War where Clara Barton, later the founder of the American Red Cross, assisted in relief and evacuation efforts in 1862 during the Second Battle of Bull Run. Museum displays, activities and events help preserve local history and promote railroading. Come explore Civil War history, railroading and the fascinating story of our local community.

6. Northern Virginia Model Railroaders

231 Dominion Rd NE, Vienna, VA 22180-4520 +1 703-938-5157 http://www.nvmr.org/portal/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

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