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“Shear Madness” Set Me Straight at the Kennedy Center
By Sara Dudley Brown, Theatre Editor “Shear Madness,” the truly hilarious (and I don’t say that lightly) whodunit that has…
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JAKE CLEMONS’ INCREDIBLE JOURNEY
One kid’s dream of following in his uncle’s footsteps ends up going far beyond just fulfilling one dream. By Steve…
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Alexandria to Host 2018 World Indoor Rowing Championships
WIRC moves to Alexandria after 36 years in Boston ALEXANDRIA, VA – The Alexandria Crew Boosters are excited to announce…
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Mount Vernon’s Blue Room Reopens October 7
Seven-month restoration finally finished The Blue Room in the Mount Vernon Mansion will reopen October 7, marking the completion of…
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Alexandria Refinances General Obligation Bonds Saving $10.6 million
On September 7, the City of Alexandria completed refinancing of $113 million of outstanding City general obligation bonds to lower…
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Fish: an Alexandria Story
Office of Historic Alexandria City Historian Dan Lee Speaks at the Lyceum, September 27 Well before the first European settlers…
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What’s in That Alley?
Inventorying Old Town Alexandria’s Historic Alley Network Presentation at The Lyceum September 25 Open to Public Alleys within the…
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Rediscovering the Furnishings of Mount Vernon’s Front Parlor
Previously Unknown Ledger is Treasure Trove of Information–Lecture by Adam T. Erby, Associate Curator at George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Tuesday, October…
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New ‘Little Free Library’ at Everly-Wheatley
People around the world have embraced the idea of free “take a book, return a book” exchange programs affectionately known…
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