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The Jones Point Lighthouse is a National Park. It’s one of the last riverine lighthouses in the US and the last still standing in the...

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The Jones Point Lighthouse is a National Park. It’s one of the last riverine lighthouses in the US and the last still standing in the...
Princess St between Saint Asaph and Washington is still cobblestone. The only other cobblestone street in old town is Prince St closer to the water.
This is a horse block. Used in days past to easily mount a horse or carriage. There are many different shapes and sizes of them...
Which way to the waterfront? The McIlhenny Sport Center in the back, home of the Alexandria Seaport Foundation where young people can learn woodworking, boat...
South Lee St. overlooking Windmill Hill Park. These homes have a great view of the Potomac.
Looking across the Wilkes Tunnel at a row of townhomes.
I wonder who was kept in this dungeon…
Looking down Cameron St. to Christ Church; an episcopal church that was built in 1773 and designed by Col. James Wren, son of Sir Christopher...
Spotted between neighboring townhomes on Wilkes.
You never know what little embellishments you might find around town. Keep your eyes peeled!
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.