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Next TBCS: The Lyceum
The Alexandria Lyceum was built in 1839 and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1969. This historic site served as a Civil War hospital ward, a private residence, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Nation’s first Bicentennial Visitor’s Center. Today, it functions as Alexandria’s official history museum.
In addition to our seminars on traditional building materials and methods, we will host a behind-the-scenes architectural tour of George Washington’s Mount Vernon.
Learn more at TraditionalBuildingShow.com.
E.T. Moore, established in 1969, is the world’s largest producer of vintage heart pine products. As old mills and factories are brought down, they salvage and re-mill the heart pine beams, releasing the natural warmth and character of heart pine’s rich patina.









