Juneteenth Exploring our Historic Meeting House and Grounds

Juneteenth Exploring our Historic Meeting House and Grounds

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As we celebrate Juneteenth and the legacy of freedom it represents, join us to explore the history of the free and enslaved African American members of the Frying Pan Baptist Meeting House.

Learn the ways in which Black congregants fought for greater freedoms within the church and how they formed their own community after emancipation.

Ongoing tours will take you through the church, the surrounding grounds and will talk about the former location of the Lee house, home of an African American family who lived on the property and worshipped at the church after the Civil War.

Details

June 21, 2025 - June 21, 2025
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Fairfax County

Frying Pan Farm Park
2709 West Ox Road
Herndon, VA 20171

Category: African American History, Juneteenth