Seasonal & Holidays

Memorial Day at National Army Museum A Highlight Of Memorial Day Weekend Events

The Memorial Day observances at the National Army Museum are among the holiday weekend highlights in greater Alexandria.

MOUNT VERNON, VA — The upcoming Memorial Day weekend is a time to remember those lost serving in the U.S. military as well as enjoy the unofficial start of summer.

Memorial Day at the National Army Museum in Fort Belvoir is a highlight of the three-day Memorial Day Weekend. During the weekend of May 26 to 29, museum visitors can visit an outdoor flag display, try a poppy paper flower craft, and explore hands-on history. A Memorial Day Remembrance and Moment of Silence is scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday, May 29 in the museum lobby. A National Moment of Silence will also be held at 3 p.m. Monday.

Below are some other events and parades nearby.

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Memorial Day Weekend is also the unofficial kickoff to summer in greater Alexandria. Below are more ways to spend the weekend:

The history of Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, dates back to 1868, when Gen. John A. Logan called for a day of remembrance to honor the Northern lives lost amid battle during the Civil War that had ended just a few years earlier, according to History.com. As time passed, more and more people called it Memorial Day, and it became a federal holiday in 1971.

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Waterloo, New York, is considered the birthplace of Memorial Day. The town’s observance on May 5, 1866, predated Logan’s call for a day of remembrance. Local businesses closed and residents decorated the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers and flags.

Until World War I, the holiday honored only those soldiers who died while fighting for the Union in the War, as Southern states honored their war dead on a separate day. After the 116,000-plus American deaths in World War I, the tradition changed to remember all who have died while serving in the military.

Every year, a national moment of remembrance is held at 3 p.m. local time on Memorial Day. No matter where they are or what they’re doing, Americans are asked to pause for one minute in silence to remember military personnel who have given their lives in service to their country. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, the midday time was chosen because it’s a time when many Americans will be enjoying their freedoms on a national holiday.

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