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Old Town Alexandria

Old Town Alexandria

Old Town Alexandria

Old Town in Alexandria, Virginia, is a vibrant and historic district along the Potomac River, renowned for its cobblestone streets and well-preserved 18th-century townhouses. Visitors can immerse themselves in the area’s rich history by exploring landmarks such as Gadsby’s Tavern, where George Washington once stayed, and the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary, which has been serving the community since 1783. The district is dotted with small museums and cultural attractions, offering a glimpse into the past. King Street serves as the bustling heart of Old Town, featuring a diverse array of independent boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and foodie spots. The street’s charming ambiance and historic architecture make it a popular destination for shopping and dining. Along the Potomac River waterfront, visitors can enjoy open-air eateries with waterfront views, browse the renowned Torpedo Factory Art Center, and partake in boat tours and water taxis for a scenic experience on the river. Old Town is anchored by the majestic George Washington National Masonic Memorial in the west and the picturesque Potomac River waterfront in the east. The district’s layout follows a grid plan of square blocks, enhancing its historic character and walkability. With its blend of historical significance, cultural attractions, and vibrant dining and shopping scene, Old Town offers visitors a unique and memorable experience in Alexandria.

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