Last updated: 3/22/2017
Chantilly, Virginia
Address
3650 Historic Sully Way
Chantilly, VA 20151

Hours

Visitor Center/ Gift Shop: March - December
Take home a historical remembrance of your visit to Sully. Unique gifts include tricorn hats, early 1800s reproductions, quill pens, caps, historic games and toys, blue and white ware, history books, tea cups and much more!
Sunday - Monday, Wednesday - Saturday
11 AM - 4 PM
Visitor Center/ Gift Shop: January and February
site/visitor center closed Tuesdays. Closed some holidays.
Sunday - Monday, Wednesday - Saturday
11 AM - 3 PM

Admissions

See below. Save by taking both tours (House tour & Forgotten Road tour) for only $2.00 extra

Adults: $7
Seniors (over 65): $5
Students 16 and up (): $6
Children (5-15): $5

Staff

Ms. Carol McDonnell
phone: 703-437-1794
Erin Rock
phone:
Kiersten Conley
phone:
Tammy Loxton
phone:
Description

The visitor center is conveniently located at the site’s entrance, just off the main parking lot. Come in to get information about the site and upcoming events, purchase tickets for the historic house or forgotten road tours, or pick up a self-guided walking tour of the grounds.

History

Sully was built in 1794 by Richard Bland Lee, the first congressional representative from Northern Virginia, as well as uncle to Robert E. Lee. The property includes the original house, fully furnished with period furniture, and some of the original outbuildings: the kitchen/laundry, smokehouse, and stone dairy. A representative slave quarter (built on the footprints of the original slave quarter) is also on the site. Tours of the site cover the Federal Period, when the Lee family owned the property.

Artifact Collections

The house is furnished with period furniture, dating from 1790-1810. Other period artifacts include place settings, cooking utensils, books, and other smaller artifacts, as well as finds from archaeological digs on the site. Exhibits are changed seasonally and for special events.

Educational Programs

Sully Historic Site offers a number of events and programs throughout the year.
For more information on museum education programs for school groups, please visit: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/sully/education.htm
Many special events, small and large, are held throughout the year. Sully holds scout days (where scouts can complete requirements for a badge), military reenactments (War of 1812, World War II, and Civil War), hands-on learning days, and holiday candlelight tours. During the summer months, there are many family and child-oriented activities, including summer camps.
Larger events, such as the Antique Car Show and the Quilt Show & Sale draw thousands of visitors each year.
Sully Historic Site always welcomes those people in the area with a love of history to come out and volunteer. Whether it is one day a month or one day a week, working in the garden or giving tours, we would love to see you out here!
For a complete listing of our events, please visit our website or request to be placed on our events mailing list.

Governance

Sully Historic Site is a non-profit site, operated under the Fairfax County Park Authority. Sully Historic Site is a member of the Virginia Association of Museums and the American Association of Museums, as well as the Washington, D.C. area Historic House Consortium.

Library
Access: Staff Only
Appointment required: No
Publications

A special events calendar is created and mailed 5 times a year. This calendar lists all special events and exhibits, along with descriptions, reservation information, and pricing. It is generally mailed in January, March, June, September, and December.

Special Events Calendar
Services
Groups

Reservations required, special group rate available. Call for details.

Rent the Visitor Center Eddie Wagstaff Conference Room

The Visitor Center Eddie Wagstaff Conference Room is available to rent for your organization’s next meeting (seats approximately 18) or for your child’s next birthday party, with a wide variety of options!

Gift Shop:

Take home a historical remembrance of your visit to Sully. Unique gifts include tricorn hats, early 1800s reproductions, quill pens, caps, historic games and toys, blue and white ware, history books, tea cups and much more!

Gift Shop
Special Event Rental
Group Tours
ADA
Wheelchair Accessible
Exhibitions
Museum Events
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