Alexandria, Virginia
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Picture yourself walking
along the same cobblestone streets as did George
Washington over 200 years ago, appreciating the
significance of the numerous historical
buildings, or visiting beautiful and stately
Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens. This is part of
the experience of a visit to Alexandria,
Virginia, a truly American city.
Located just minutes from
the Nation’s capitol, Alexandria is steeped in
history and culture and offers a wide
variety of things to do.
Possibilities range from visiting George
Washington's home to dining on the lovely
Potomac River. Over one million people visit
Alexandria each year to see and experience its
history and charm. Daily offerings include
dining in Colonial taverns, shopping in the
specialty shops of Old Town, taking a walking
tour of the City's historic sites and homes or a
boat ride along the waterfront. It's all here
and just waiting for you.
Founded by a group of
Scottish tobacco merchants, the seaport town of
Alexandria came into being on a sunny day in
July 1749, when a 60-acre tract of land was
auctioned off in 1/2 acre lots. As you stroll
the brick sidewalks and cobblestone streets of
highly gentrified Old Town, the city's official
historic district, you can see more than 2,000
buildings dating from the 18th and 19th
centuries. You can actually visit the tavern
where over two centuries ago, the men who
created this nation discussed politics, freedom,
and the revolution over tankards of ale. You can
even stand in the doorway of the tavern where
George Washington reviewed his troops for the
last time, walk past Robert E. Lee's boyhood
home, and sit in the pews of Christ Church where
both men worshipped.
Today, Old Town Alexandria
remains filled with reminders of its incredible
history and with an array of quaint shops,
boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants as
well. Indeed, if George Washington and Robert E.
Lee should happen to stop by there today (after
dodging the anxious motorists jockeying their
cars for prized parking spaces), Washington and
Lee would still recognize their old hometown.
Alexandria is rich in
opportunities for travelers who are visiting
Virginia and Washington, D.C. The Colonial
charm of 18th and 19th century America comes to
life in the restored homes and shops throughout
the City. You can feel the power of history
surrounding you as you stroll the preserved
cobblestone streets and enjoy the historic
waterfront, only minutes away from Washington's
majestic monuments and attractions.
No matter what time of year
you visit, Alexandria is sure to provide you
with both entertainment and history. It is
a “must see” city.
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