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Sunset over townhomes on Quay St. from Founders Park.
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Sunset over townhomes on Quay St. from Founders Park.
Not everything in Old Town is old. Robinson Landing condominiums have an amazing waterfront view/location.
Millstone used as part of the sidewalk at Wilkes and S Washington.
Sunset over Old Town.
Spring is giving it a go. Photo courtesy of the wife.
Corner of South Lee St and Duke St.
Sunrise over the Potomac
The Presbyterian Meeting House. The original was built in 1775. Lightning struck the tower in 1835 and nearly burned the entire structure. This is the...
I don’t know the story behind these two townhomes on South Lee St. But I like them.
According to the sign above the door, this is the Honeycomb House on Wolfe St.
The Tannery Yard townhomes sit where the C C Smoot and Co. Tannery used to be. Smoot owned the Tannery, a lumber yard, and was...
The Friendship Fire Company was established here in 1774 and was the first volunteer fire company in Alexandria. The building is now a museum dedicated...
The Vowell-Smith house is the largest house in Old Town Alexandria. And from this angle it looks reeeeal spooky.
They love their arches here.
I wonder if they need a parking permit for the moped?
The Ramsay House is the oldest house in Alexandria. Built in 1749 by William Ramsay, a founder of Alexandria and the first mayor. It was...
The wife snapped this on our evening walk with the dogs. King Street looking west from the waterfront towards the George Washington Masonic Memorial.
Today is Presidents‘ Day, officially Washington’s Birthday to the federal government. It would be Washington’s 292nd birthday. It’s also the 275th year since Alexandria was...
The Old Dominion Boat Club was founded in 1880. In 1947 they started a high school rowing program at the city’s high school. It’s the...
We were supposed to get snow last night. 501 Duke St was built in 1780 and once owned by George Washington’s nephew. As you can...