Alexandria Archaeology Museum: Go on An Artifact Hunt

Can you dig it? Yes, at the Alexandria Archaeology Museum there are events throughout the year where you can dig with archaeologists at a local site.

For the majority of the time, you dig using your imagination at the Alexandria Archaeology Museum.

Source: City of Alexandria

Located inside the Torpedo Factory Art Center, this smaller museum takes you through the journey, history and people in the City of Alexandria.

Most people don’t realize this is here and a fun thing to do in Alexandria.

Inside the Alexandria Archaeology Museum

When you enter the museum you are walking in to a working laboratory.

You may see staff or volunteers washing, sorting and cataloguing recently excavated artifacts. Archaeologists review all construction in the City of Alexandria to inspect and preserve sites that may hold valuable information about the city’s past.

Pick up a brochure and go on an artifact hunt through the museum or see an example of what a dig site looks like.

Look for the Clovis point dating back 13,000 years ago and see a case full of other Native American tools.

Source: City of Alexandria

Kids will get a kick out of the Civil War Peeps display.

Also on view is a diorama of a Crimean Oven, which was used to heat hospital tents in camp during the war.

Children’s toys became common in the second half of the 19th century. Here you can see examples of toys and other items used by children like:

  • A glass baby bottle
  • Child’s mug
  • Slate pencil
  • A porcelain doll’s head
  • Clay marbles
  • A bone domino

While there are examples of stoneware, belt buckles, remains of a hairbrush and shoe behind glass, there is a Wickham Musket weapon on display in plain view.

Source: City of Alexandria

Hands-On Activity for Kids

Learn how archaeologists are reconstructing history piece by piece. The hands-on activity of plates is like a jigsaw puzzle. The object is to connect the broken pieces of the plates back together.

Other than that, there are no hands-on activities unless you attend a special event.

Events at the Alexandria Archaeology Museum

Sign up for the Alexandria Adventure Lessons which uses hands-on group activities using artifacts from the Alexandria Archaeology collection.

Annual events include:

  • The Alexandria Archaeology Family Dig Day
  • Time Travelers History Scavenger Hunt
  • A Christmas Ornament Making Workshop
Kid learning from teacher on the ground
Source: The Alexandria Archaeology Museum

The summer camps are also great for aspiring archeologists!

Teens can participate in a weeklong summer camp or volunteer to go on an excavation site and assist archaeologists with washing artifacts.

Some events require registration and a fee, while other events are free.

Hours

The museum is open:

Tuesday 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Wednesday 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Thursday 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Friday 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Saturday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 1 – 5 p.m.

They are closed on Mondays as well as Holidays (New Year’s Day, Easter, 4th of July, Thanksgiving, and Christmas).

Pricing

Admission to both the Alexandria Archaeological Museum and the Torpedo Factory are free.

More Fun at the Torpedo Factory

After you visit the museum, stroll through the studios at the Torpedo Factory. You can visit between 10 am to 6 pm, it is open daily.

There are some quirky works of art with a focus on animals like a speckled elephant, colorful fish and butterflies, and a giant panda made out of tires.

people gathered and appreciating art at the Torpedo Factory Art Center.
Source: Torpedo Factory Art Center

My child was interested in rolling pins with painted faces, a giant weaving loom, and the sculpted staircase in the factory.

Doodle on the giant chalk board and see replicas of two Navy torpedoes and the original Bay Scale.

The small gift shop has:

  • Logic puzzles
  • Picasso art stickers
  • Floating Oragami
  • Jewelry making crafts
  • Magnetic finger puppets
  • And more

The Bread and Chocolate cafe has a small seating area and serves beverages, prepared sandwiches, fruit and baked goods.

Good to Know Before You Go

  • All ages come through the museum, but it is geared towards ages 5 and up.
  • Birthday parties can be hosted at the museum
  • Restrooms and water fountains are on every level
  • There is also a vending machine in the back of the main level
  • While the building is stroller friendly, there are no baby changing stations.

Getting There & Parking

You’ll find the museum along the Waterfront where you will always see ducks looking for food and watch the boats pass by.

Alexandria Archaeology Museum is located at 105 N Union St, Unit 327, Alexandria, VA 22314 inside the Torpedo Factory Art Center on the third floor.

Parking garages are nearby and the free trolley makes rounds from the King Street Metro station to the waterfront.

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