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SUMMARY:Waterford Open House
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wandered by the Second Street School or the Waterford Mill and wanted to learn more? Now’s your chance! Come take a step back in time and immerse yourself in the history of a village of ordinary people doing extraordinary things where the Village of Waterford and the surrounding farmland totaling 1\,420 acres was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970. First settled by Quakers in 1733\, the Waterford National Historic Landmark has a long and storied history of agriculture\, craft\, industry\, women’s history\, African American history\, and more! \nWe invite you and your family to come explore the historic village on Saturday May 30th and Sunday May 31st through: \n\nExploring open historic buildings including an c.1817 mill that led the milling industry of Waterford and the 1867 one room African American schoolhouse open until 1957\nGuided and self-guided walking tours of the Village of Waterford\nNature walk on a historic Quaker farm that is now conserved open space\nBecoming a Junior Waterford Historian through children’s activities throughout the Village- from crafts\, to plants\, puzzles\, and more!\nSeeing a special travelling exhibit coming all the way from Richmond- Determined: The 400-Year Struggle for Black Equality from the Virginia Museum of History and Culture Presented by the Altria A Legacy Project of American Evolution Supported by Conrad and Peggy Hall\, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilmer Minor III\n\n\nWhat is there to do at the Waterford Open House?\nExplore the history of the Village in historic buildings and trails open in the Village and on a self-guided walking tour: Have you ever wandered by the Second Street School or the Waterford Mill and wanted to see inside? Now’s your chance! The historic buildings below will be open with exhibits\, docents\, and children’s activities to help you and your family dive into the history of Waterford. \n\nThe Waterford Mill– a c.1817 mill that helped lead the integral milling industry of the area. Located at 40105 Main Street\, Waterford VA.\nSecond Street School- the Reconstruction era one-room African American schoolhouse that served African American children and families till 1957\, when students were then bused into Leesburg to Douglas. Located at 15611 Second Street\, Waterford VA.\nThe Waterford Old School– 1910 schoolhouse that served the White students of Waterford. Located at 40222 Fairfax Street\, Waterford VA.\nPhillips Farm– historic farm owned by Quaker Thomas Phillips and his family that is now conserved farmland and open space with walking trails. Entrances to the Main Village Walking Trail is located behind the Mill and Second Street School\, Western trail is located off of the Interpretive Pull-off.\n\nTo help with your walk around the Village\, pick up a self guided walking tour booklet to learn more about the buildings and homes you are walking by on your time between stops! \nHave fun with crafts\, puzzles\, and games throughout the Village to become a Junior Waterford Historian! Hey kids– do you want to be a Junior Waterford Historian? Come out for a day of hands on fun and learning\, and fill out your passport at each spot marked on the map! Bring your passport to the Waterford Old School to get a prize! \nCome see a special exhibit from the Virginia Museum of History and Culture! Determined: The 400-Year Struggle for Black Equality from the Virginia Museum of History and Culture Presented by the Altria A Legacy Project of American Evolution Supported by Conrad and Peggy Hall\, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilmer Minor III will be on display for the weekend- come see it before it goes back to Richmond! This very special exhibit can be seen at the Waterford Old School at 40222 Fairfax Street. \nSUNDAY ONLY: Get a free baby tree to plant! Planting for the Piedmont will be here on Sunday giving out free native baby trees for you to take home and plant\, while supplies last! Pick up a baby tree on Sunday\, May 31st from 12-5pm or while supplies last at the Waterford Old School. \nPreservation Academy\nLearn about the ins and outs of historic preservation at the Preservation Academy. Have you wondered what historic preservation and environmental conservation is\, and how it works in Loudoun and beyond? Join us at the Waterford Open House for this series of free talks diving into the ins and outs of historic preservation and environmental conservation\, and how you can get involved given by experts from all over the county and beyond! Below is a list of programs available throughout the weekend. These are free to attend\, but registration is encouraged. More will be added in the coming months\, so stayed tuned! \n\nSaturday\, May 30th at 12:30pm-1:45pm: Historic Easements Workshop– Historic easements are an important tool in stewarding historic properties. Come join Claire Jones- Associate Director of the Easement Program at the National Trust for Historic Preservation- and Brad McDonald- Stewardship Coordinator and Archaeologist at the Virginia Department of Historic Resources- for a talk about what historic preservation easements are\, how they assist in the stewardship of historic resources\, how historic easements work\, and how to put an easement in place. Registration for this free talk is not required\, but encouraged and can be done at this link.\nSaturday\, May 30th at 2:00pm-3:15pm: Historic Designations Demystified– Property owners in Waterford may notice several historic designations attached to their properties. What does it mean if a property is part of a National Historic Landmark (NHL)\, listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register or the Loudoun County Heritage Register\, or in a County-designated Historic Overlay District? Historic preservation staff from the Loudoun County Department of Planning & Zoning will parse through these designations\, explain resulting regulations\, protections\, and incentives\, and answer questions from attendees. Registration for this free talk is not required\, but encouraged and can be done at this link.\nSaturday\, May 30th at 3:30pm-4:45pm: Waterford Uncovered– How We Discover the Town’s Past & How You Can Research Your House’s History- Join historical consultant Debbie Robison for an exploration of how Waterford’s captivating past is discovered through fascinating local case studies\, and walk away with the exact tools and investigative techniques needed to research your own property! Registration for this free talk is not required\, but encouraged and can be done at this link.\nSunday\, May 31st at 12:30pm-1:45pm: Uprooting the Invaders– Managing Invasive Plants to Restore a Healthy Environment– Invasive plants may look harmless\, but these unassuming invaders cause harm to the environment\, the economy\, and the health of humans and our wildlife neighbors. Taking small actions to protect our native environment today will lay the foundation for a healthy habitat enjoyed by many more generations to come. Join Leah Sattler\, Invasive Plant Species Management Program Administrator for the Loudoun Soil & Water Conservation District\, for a talk that will explore the impacts of invasive plants\, what can be done to preserve native habitat\, and opportunities for assistance and collaboration. Registration for this free talk is not required\, but encouraged and can be done at this link.\nSunday\, May 31st at 2:00pm-3:15pm: Landowner Opportunities for Water and Habitat Restoration– The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) works to protect and restore the lands and waters of the Virginia Piedmont\, while building stronger\, more sustainable communities. Join October Greenfield and Linnea Sherman from PEC’s restoration team to learn more about PEC’s habitat-focused programs\, including the Virginia Grassland Bird Initiative and Plantings for the Piedmont. This session is open to anyone interested in learning more about restoration opportunities in the region. Registration for this free talk is not required\, but encouraged and can be done at this link.\nSunday\, May 31st at 3:30pm – 4:45pm: Compatible Material Selection for Period Buildings– Do you have questions on the best ways to take care of historic materials? Join Allen Cochran of Cochran Stone Masonry and president of the Loudoun Preservation Society in a conversation about the importance of and how to take care of the historic materials that make up homes here in Waterford and beyond. This talk will focus on wood\, mortars\, and general materials. Registration for this free talk is not required\, but encouraged and can be done at this link.\n\nWalking Tours\nDive further into the history of Waterford on a Guided Walking Tour: Experience the Waterford National Historic Landmark and walk through the history of the village with an experienced docent! There are two approximately 90 minute long guided walking tours each day at 12:30pm and 2:30pm. Below are the walking tours available during the Waterford Open House: \n\nSaturday\, May 30th at 12:30pm: Historic Village Walking Tour– Dive into the history of the Village from an agricultural and industrial Village to a National Historic Landmark in this guided walking tour.\nSaturday\, May 30th at 2:30pm: Waterford in the Civil War Walking Tour– From the Battle of the Baptist Church\, Waterford News\, and more- come join a docent on a tour of the village to learn what life was like here during those four bloody years and beyond.\nSunday\, May 31st at 12:30pm: Historic Village Walking Tour– Dive into the history of the Village from an agricultural and industrial Village to a National Historic Landmark in this guided walking tour.\nSunday May 31st at 2:30pm: African American History Walking Tour- By 1830\, one in four households were headed by free Blacks. During this tour\, you will be able to hear the stories of the families who lived here and helped build Waterford into the place we know today; while experiencing their surroundings and exploring buildings like the Second Street School.\n\nGuided walking tours are approximately 90 minutes long\, and leave from the Waterford Old School (40222 Fairfax Street). Tickets are $20\, and can be either purchased ahead of time at this link or on the day of. \n\nWaterford Open House FAQs\nDate and Time: Saturday May 30th and Sunday May 31st from 12pm-5pm \nLocation: Waterford Foundation buildings throughout the Village of Waterford will be open for the public to come and explore\, as well as activities for all ages at buildings throughout the Village. These will be marked on a map available at the event. Walking tours\, check-in\, and general information will be at the Waterford Old School at 40222 Fairfax Street\, Waterford VA \nParking: The Foundation suggests visitors park at the Waterford Old School- 40222 Fairfax Street\, Waterford VA \nIs this event free? Yes! The exhibits and activities are largely self-guided (with maps available at the Waterford Old School and other properties). If you have questions\, docents will be at each building that is open. However\, if you want to participate in a guided walking tour\, you do have to purchase a ticket. \nIs this event child friendly? Yes! Children’s activities will be available at different spots around the Village. Children will also have the opportunity to participate in these activities with the opportunity to become a Junior Waterford Historian passports with a prize for each kid who completes it! Prizes are available at the Waterford Old School. \nAre restrooms available? Yes\, restrooms will be available at places marked on the map. Accessible restrooms are available at the Waterford Old School.
URL:https://www.waterfordfoundation.org/event/waterford-open-house-2026/
LOCATION:Virginia
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T134500
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SUMMARY:Historic Easements Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Historic Easements Workshop: \nHistoric preservation easements are an important tool in stewarding historic properties. Come join Claire Jones\, Associate Director of the Easements Program at the National Trust for Historic Preservation\, and Brad McDonald\, Stewardship Coordinator and Archaeologist at the Virginia Department of Historic Resources\, for a talk about what historic preservation easements are\, how they assist in the stewardship of historic resources\, how this integral tool works\, and how to put an easement in place. \nDate: Saturday\, May 30th \nTime: 12:30pm-1:45pm \nCost: Free! This talk is also part of the Waterford Open House weekend\, explore more of Waterford’s history and preservation after this event! \nRSVP: RSVPs are not required\, but encouraged. You can RSVP prior to the event at this link. \n— \nThis program is part of the Waterford Open House Preservation Academy talk series\, and is supported by a grant from the Van Huyck Chockley Family Foundation.
URL:https://www.waterfordfoundation.org/event/historic-easements-workshop/
LOCATION:Waterford Old School\, 40222 Fairfax St\, Waterford\, VA\, 20197
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T200132Z
UID:13121-1780144200-1780149600@www.waterfordfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Historic Village Walking Tour @ Waterford Open House!
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Waterford National Historic Landmark on a guided historic walking tour!  In 1970 the Secretary of the Interior designated Waterford and its rural surround a National Historic Landmark. Well into the 20th century\, most Americans lived and worked on farms or in small towns like this one. Few of these places have remained much as they were. Waterford\, miraculously\, is one that has. Walk with us through time for clues to Waterford’s character and tenacity. It is a story of ordinary people who did extraordinary things. They built a thriving town from wilderness; they endured a long and bloody war that threatened to destroy their home; and in good times and bad they held tightly to their vision of a special place. Preserving the village and its setting as a national site for everyone is the principal mission of the Waterford Foundation. \nOn your tour\, you will see houses from the mid 18th century to the 21st. The tour begins at the Old School and covers the entire village in about 90 minutes. Tours will run rain or shine\, so come dressed for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. \nThis is an optional guided walking tour that is happening during the Waterford Foundation Open House on Saturday May 30th and Sunday May 31st from 12-5pm both days. Before or after your tour\, we invite you to come continue to explore Waterford through the activities and special exhibits available throughout the Village for all ages. Tour dates\, times\, and topics include: \n\nSaturday\, May 30th at 12:30pm: Historic Village Walking Tour– Dive into the history of the Village from an agricultural and industrial Village to a National Historic Landmark in this guided walking tour.\nSaturday\, May 30th at 2:30pm: Waterford in the Civil War Walking Tour– From the Battle of the Baptist Church\, Waterford News\, and more- come join a docent on a tour of the village to learn what life was like here during those four bloody years and beyond.\nSunday\, May 31st at 12:30pm: Historic Village Walking Tour– Dive into the history of the Village from an agricultural and industrial Village to a National Historic Landmark in this guided walking tour.\nSunday May 31st at 2:30pm: African American History Walking Tour- By 1830\, one in four households were headed by free Blacks. During this tour\, you will be able to hear the stories of the families who lived here and helped build Waterford into the place we know today; while experiencing their surroundings and exploring buildings like the Second Street School.\n\nTours will be leaving from the Waterford Old School: 40222 Fairfax Street\, Waterford VA. \nTickets Required: Tickets are $20 and can be either purchased ahead of time at this link or at the event. Space is limited. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.waterfordfoundation.org/event/waterford-history-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Waterford Old School\, 40222 Fairfax St\, Waterford\, VA\, 20197
CATEGORIES:250 Events,Featured Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T151500
DTSTAMP:20260507T013355
CREATED:20260415T204001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T171758Z
UID:13595-1780149600-1780154100@www.waterfordfoundation.org
SUMMARY:What does it mean to be "historic"? Historic Designations Demystified
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to be “historic”? Historic Designations Demystified \nProperty owners in Waterford may notice several historic designations attached to their properties. What does it mean if a property is part of a National Historic Landmark (NHL)\, listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register or the Loudoun County Heritage Register\, or in a County-designated Historic Overlay District? Historic preservation staff from the Loudoun County Department of Planning & Zoning will parse through these designations\, explain resulting regulations\, protections\, and incentives\, and answer questions from attendees. \nAbout the Speaker: Will Milone is the Historic District Review Committee (HDRC) Liaison within the Community Planning Division of the Loudoun County Department of Planning and Zoning. A local to this region\, Will Milone grew up in Alexandria’s Old and Historic District and fell in love with old places at an early age. Will attended the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville\, where he graduated with a Bachelors in Architectural History and a Masters of Architectural History. He lives with his wife Emily in Downtown Leesburg in a mid-19th century home. \nDate: Saturday\, May 30th \nTime: 2:00pm-3:15pm \nCost: Free! This talk is also part of the Waterford Open House weekend\, explore more of Waterford’s history and preservation before and/or after this event! \nRSVP: RSVPs are not required\, but encouraged. You can RSVP prior to the event at this link. \n— \nThis program is part of the Waterford Open House Preservation Academy talk series\, and is supported by a grant from the Van Huyck Chockley Family Foundation.
URL:https://www.waterfordfoundation.org/event/what-does-it-mean-to-be-historic-historic-designations-demystified/
LOCATION:Waterford Old School\, 40222 Fairfax St\, Waterford\, VA\, 20197
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T160000
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CREATED:20260304T194729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T194729Z
UID:13445-1780151400-1780156800@www.waterfordfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Waterford in the Civil War Walking Tour @ Waterford Open House!
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Waterford National Historic Landmark on a guided historic walking tour! In 1970 the Secretary of the Interior designated Waterford and its rural surround a National Historic Landmark. Well into the 20th century\, most Americans lived and worked on farms or in small towns like this one. Few of these places have remained much as they were. Waterford\, miraculously\, is one that has. Walk with us through time for clues to Waterford’s character and tenacity. It is a story of ordinary people who did extraordinary things. They built a thriving town from wilderness; they endured a long and bloody war that threatened to destroy their home; and in good times and bad they held tightly to their vision of a special place. Preserving the village and its setting as a national site for everyone is the principal mission of the Waterford Foundation. \nThe focus of this tour is the Civil War. From the Battle of the Baptist Church\, Waterford News\, and more- join us on a tour of the village to learn what life was like here during those four bloody years and beyond. On your tour\, you will see houses from the mid 18th century to the 21st. The tour begins at the Old School and covers the entire village in about 90 minutes. Tours will run rain or shine\, so come dressed for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. \nThis is an optional guided walking tour that is happening during the Waterford Foundation Open House on Saturday May 30th and Sunday May 31st from 12-5pm both days. Before your tour\, we invite you to come continue to explore Waterford through the activities and special exhibits available throughout the Village for all ages. \nTours will be leaving from the Waterford Old School: 40222 Fairfax Street\, Waterford VA. Tickets are $20\, and can be purchased either in advance at this link or on the day of the event. Space is limited.
URL:https://www.waterfordfoundation.org/event/waterford-in-the-civil-war-walking-tour-waterford-open-house/
LOCATION:Waterford Old School\, 40222 Fairfax St\, Waterford\, VA\, 20197
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T164500
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CREATED:20260414T150732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T150732Z
UID:13566-1780155000-1780159500@www.waterfordfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Waterford Uncovered: How We Discover the Town's Past and How You Can Research Your House's History
DESCRIPTION:Waterford Uncovered: How We Discover the Town’s Past and How You Can Research Your House’s History \nJoin historical consultant Debbie Robison for an exploration of how Waterford’s captivating past is discovered through fascinating local case studies\, and walk away with the exact tools and investigative techniques needed to research your own property! \nAbout the Speaker: Debbie Robison is a preservation consultant who manages the historic preservation & restoration program for an architectural and engineering firm located in Herndon. She served on the Fairfax County History Commission for ten years\, including three years as chairman. She has written numerous articles about general aspects of northern Virginia’s past and the history of specific sites. To promote preservation and facilitate local history education\, she hosts a history website Northern Virginia History Notes. \nDate: Saturday\, May 30th \nTime: 3:30pm-4:45pm \nCost: Free! This talk is part of the Waterford Open House weekend\, explore more of Waterford’s history and preservation prior to this talk- or come back on Sunday! \nRSVP: RSVPs are not required\, but encouraged. You can RSVP prior to the event at this link. \n— \nThis program is part of the Waterford Open House Preservation Academy talk series\, and is supported by a grant from the Van Huyck Chockley Family Foundation.
URL:https://www.waterfordfoundation.org/event/waterford-uncovered/
LOCATION:Waterford Old School\, 40222 Fairfax St\, Waterford\, VA\, 20197
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T013355
CREATED:20260421T151712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T205106Z
UID:13603-1780164000-1780171200@www.waterfordfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Waterford on the Rocks: Sip & Stroll Progressive Cocktail Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2026 Waterford on the Rocks Cocktail Series!\nJoin a small group of Friends to support the work of the Waterford Foundation at the 2026 Waterford on the Rocks\, a series of unique cocktail party experiences in the Waterford National Historic Landmark. The next event for 2026 is the Sip & Stroll on May 30\, 2026. \nSip & Stroll: A Progressive Cocktail Party in Waterford – May 30\, 2026 \nJoin us for an unforgettable evening of cocktails and historic homes to celebrate the Waterford National Historic Landmark. Guests will travel between two beautifully hosted homes\, enjoying a signature craft cocktail\, an optional mocktail\, and a delicious appetizer at each stop. Groups will rotate through both homes\, spending about 60 minutes at each. The two locations are within about 5 minutes walking distance of each other. \nEvent Details \n\nDate: May 30\, 2026\nTime: 6:00 – 8:00 PM\nLocation: Village of Waterford – Two private homes within walking distance \nAttire: Cocktail Chic / Garden Party Attire – Please wear shoes suitable for walking in a historic village on uneven sidewalks. \n\nTickets: Individual tickets on sale NOW! ($100/$75)* – Purchase tickets here! \n*Advance purchase only. Tickets will not be available at the door. $75 ticket available for those preferring non-alcoholic beverages only. \nThe Waterford Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit (EIN 54-0755457)\, and a portion of your ticket purchase may be tax deductible. Cocktail party value: $60 per ticket\, $40 value for non-alcoholic beverages only ticket.  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.waterfordfoundation.org/event/waterford-on-the-rocks-sip-stroll-progressive-cocktail-party/
LOCATION:Virginia
CATEGORIES:Featured Events
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