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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...
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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...
This single family home on S Pitt was built in 1939. It looks as though they’ve added on over the years.
Quick trip to Philadelphia for the Christmas Village.
Happy Thanksgiving. The streets of Alexandria are quiet today; like this row of homes on Wolfe.
Our 28th anniversary dinner and dessert at Bastille Brasserie. Also watched Wicked and it was amazing.
The Community Presbyterian Church on Oronoco isn’t currently in use. The church disassociated with the National Capital Presbytery in 2022. It looks like it’s been...
The City of Alexandria’s Christmas tree at the market square in front of City Hall. It’s an artificial tree standing 40 feet tall and adorned...
These are the doors to a (now defunct) coal chute to the basement. Even though coal stopped being used to heat homes sometime in the...
Santa arrived on the trolley for the tree lighting at city hall!
Wilkes Street on a rainy Friday.
The Christmas decorations and lights are starting to show up around town.
Sure is getting dark early. These homes are on S Fairfax.
The wife shared this pic of our dogs walking that felt appropriate for this Fall day.
Pickett’s Charge by Mark Bradford is one of the exhibits currently at the Hirschhorn Smithsonian National Gallery of Modern Art. There is also a Basquiat...
Pops Ice Cream has been in business since the 1940s. The owner catered events at the White House, serving First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
The Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum. This apothecary was owned and operated by the same family from 1792 to 1933. The contents of the museum are almost...
King Street at night.
This home sits on a very busy intersection, but is convenient to just about everything. The federal style townhome was built in 1803 and includes...
This home on Duke sits on a double lot and has a two car garage; very rare in Old Town. It was built in 1815...
St. Paul’s Episcopal church was designed by one of the architects of the US Capitol. It’s designed in a gothic revival style and was consecrated...