Visitors Guide
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Alexandria

Welcome to Alexandria

Welcome to one of the most historic areas in the country. Alexandria—a place George Washington slept, ate, worked and worshipped; a place occupied by Federal troops during the Civil War; a place where the civil rights movement blossomed; and a place where all of this history has been preserved, appreciated and made a part of this thoroughly modern town.

Once a Colonial seaport, Alexandria may be most famous for being George Washington's hometown, but it was also the place of worship for Robert E. Lee and the place of entertainment for Thomas Jefferson. Old Town Alexandria has more than 4,200 historic 18th- and 19th-century buildings with early American architecture, all with fascinating histories behind each door.

Alexandria is also known for its array of art galleries, boutiques, ethnic restaurants, chic bars and unique shops lining the cobblestone streets. Visitors and locals spend their days strolling along the scenic sidewalks, enjoying the peaceful old town atmosphere and river views.

Take time to explore this historic seaport and experience this vibrant city that has so many stories to tell. This Visitors Guide will help you learn about the many things that make Alexandria one of the country's most desirable places to live, work and visit.

Enjoy your stay!

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