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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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Alexandria City Manager Recommends Ending Consideration of Old Town Business Improvement District
Old Town Alexandria Business Owners Divided and Jinks says, “Now is not the Time” Based on feedback from members of…
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Former Governor Jim Gilmore Remembers 9/11 When He Held Office
Gilmore was Governor of Virginia on 9/11 Today, I join with all Americans as we remember those we lost 16…
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Renowned Yarn Shop fibre space™ Expands & Permanently Ties the Knot in Alexandria
Boutique Purchased Historic Flatiron Building Transforming It Into A Yarn Haven Popular yarn boutique fibre space, today announced they have…
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“Driving Miss Daisy,” A Sweet Ride at LTA
By Sara Dudley Brown, Theatre Editor The Little Theatre of Alexandria once again has cast their latest play, “Driving Miss…
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