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Life after emancipation in Alexandria
By Derrick Perkins When former President Abraham Lincoln made good on his promise to emancipate slaves in rebel-held territory 150 years ago, the burgeoning population of contrabands in Alexandria likely greeted the news with equal parts [...]
A “Disneyland” for historians: Quirky and storied Revolution-era home goes on sale in Old Town
Joe Reeder has the kind of roof local archaeologists dream about. Actually, he has two, but it’s the one hidden from sight — covered by a slightly younger roof — and accessibly only by a second [...]
Out of the Attic: Where’s the beef? On the corner of Cameron and Henry.
Armour and Company, a slaughterhouse and meat packing business established in Chicago in the 1860s, had an operation in Alexandria at the beginning of the 20thcentury. By 1909, the Armour facility at the corner of King [...]
Alexandria Historical Society seeks award nominees
The Alexandria Historical Society is calling for nominations for the 2010 T. Michael Miller Alexandria History Award. [...]
Signed, Thomas Jefferson
Surprise find begins authentication, planning process for artifact [...]
If These Walls Could Talk
Historic St. Pauls Celebrates 200 Years [...]
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
I nominate The Virginia Florist as the best florist and gift shop in A
Norfolk Southern facility expansion fuels anxiety for Alexandria officials
Blah, Blah, Blah. Just like the council had absolutely no idea that b
City councils approves $624.8 million budget, 4-cent tax hike
The city has long said that at large elections are much more fair that
Wheels come off Market Square food cart program
The food options were terrible. 7 dollar hotdogs? Come on.
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
I nominate Caring Hands Animal Hospital. Dr. Jeffery Newman is the be