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Took our annual Tacky Christmas Lights Tour of Northern Virginia tonight. We’ve lost track of how many years now, but it has to be close to 10 years. Great showing...
Took our annual Tacky Christmas Lights Tour of Northern Virginia tonight. We’ve lost track of how many years now, but it has to be close to 10 years. Great showing...
This home along the waterfront is ready for Christmas!
This home on Gibbon was built in 1818. It’s been expanded over the years to the 4000+ sq ft of living space it has now. It spent over 30 years...
This house on S Saint Asaph was used in the 2000 film “Hollow Man” starring Kevin Bacon.
This home on S Pitt, built in 1860, is beautifully decorated for Christmas.
The Union Street Public House opened in 1986 in a renovated 1790 warehouse on, you guessed it, S Union St. Just a block away from King St, there’s almost always...
Fibre Space opened in Old Town in 2009. They sell yarn and everything you need for knitting, crocheting, and more. They also teach classes and host community events.
This home at the corner of S Fairfax and Wolfe was built in 1830.
Sunset over Old Town Alexandria. Photo credit to the wife.
Just a little windy and rainy today; didn’t take very long walks with the dogs. Stay safe out there.
Found out today that our neighborhood bakery is closing at the end of the month. They’ve decided to focus on their growing cracker business. 😩
Looking down at homes on Gibbon from Windmill Hill Park. Woodrow Wilson Bridge and the Potomac River in the back.
This home on Wilkes is one of my favorites for Christmas decorations; they have a tree in every window.
Christmas parade day in Old Town! The Scottish Christmas Walk this morning then the Holiday Boat Parade of Lights tonight.
These two homes on Wilkes, overlooking the tunnel, were built in 1870. They’re each less than 900 sq ft!
This home on S Fairfax has been home to the School for Swans, a ballet school, since 1975.
Another chilly day in Old Town. This stretch of Victorian homes on S Pitt looks like it belongs in DC.
This row of homes looks all snuggled up together in the cold weather.
I couldn’t find any information about this very large home on Duke other than it was last sold in 1967. I have a feeling it belongs to St. Paul’s Episcopal...
The Scottish flags are coming out! Named after the Alexander family that owned the land, the Scottish heritage is strong here in Alexandria. This coming Saturday will be the Scottish...