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Out of the attic | D.C. boundary markers
The new federal city, the District of Columbia, was laid out in a diamond shape and marked with boundary stones in 1791 and 1792. [...]
Out of the Attic
Franklin and Armfield Office [...]
Home of the Week
People who live in glass houses can enjoy the view [...]
Around the bases
News and notes on Alexandria high school baseball [...]
Around the bases
A weekly update from the Alexandria high school baseball scene [...]
Around the bases
The latest from the Alexandria high school baseball beat [...]
Out of the attic | Lynhaven Community
In early 1941, Wesmond Building and Investment Company broke ground on a 320-home residential development, north of East Glebe Road and bounded on the east by [...]
Out of the attic | Lee-Jackson School
A school building once located at the southwest corner of Duke Street and South Quaker Lane was originally known as Lee-Jackson High School.
[...]Out of the attic | Aspinwall Hall
Established in 1823, the Virginia Theological Seminary acquired a sizable amount of its current property off Quaker Lane four years later. [...]
Around the Bases
A roundup of high school baseball in Alexandria. [...]
Editorial: Post-election tax hike: predictable and lamentable
Can't forget the city must spend $45 mil on a school that is failing s
South Peyton Street hostel garners city council's support
Once again City Council has has ignored residents and issued another s
Editorial: Innovative hostel proposal is no slam dunk
I can't say if a hostel will be a success in Alexandria - although it
Alexandria successfully courts National Science Foundation
News article about NSF move to Alexandria
Hostel hostility
Neighborhood residents and the daycare patrons are not operating under