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  2. Alexandria City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandria City Hall also known as the Alexandria Market House & City Hall, in Alexandria, Virginia, is a building built in 1871 and designed by Adolph Cluss. In 1984, the building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [1] The site was originally a market from 1749 and a courthouse from 1752.

  3. Category : Buildings and structures in Alexandria, Virginia

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    Agudas Achim Congregation (Alexandria, Virginia) Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse; Alexandria Archaeology Museum; Alexandria Black History Museum; Alexandria City Hall; Alexandria City Jail; Alexandria Library (Virginia) Athenaeum (Alexandria, Virginia)

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Alexandria ...

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    The statue was removed on June 2, 2020, during nationwide protests in which vandals damaged segregation-era statues following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 8: Bank of Alexandria: Bank of Alexandria: June 4, 1973 : 133 N. Fairfax St.

  5. List of Art Deco architecture in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Arlandria Floors Building, Garage, Del Ray, Alexandria, 1941 Bowman's Drugstore, Del Ray, Alexandria, 1941 Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. of Virginia Building, Del Ray, Alexandria, 1940 and 1947

  6. Neighborhoods of Alexandria, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Parker-Gray neighborhood is located in the northwestern quadrant of the Old Town Alexandria street grid as it was laid out in 1797. More recently known as "Uptown", it mostly consists of small row houses and town houses, but there are also many commercial buildings. It is the largest historically black neighborhood in the city. [64]

  7. Athenaeum (Alexandria, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The land on which the edifice hosting the museum was built belonged to William Fairfax; it was surveyed by George Washington.The building was constructed between 1851 and 1852 at the intersection of Lee and Prince streets to serve as the office of the Bank of the Old Dominion, where it is reported that Robert E. Lee had an account. [5]

  8. Christ Church (Alexandria, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church is an Episcopal church located at 118 North Washington Street, with an entrance at 141 North Columbus Street, in Alexandria, Virginia.Constructed as the main church in the Church of England's Fairfax Parish, the building was designed by Col. James Wren, a descendant of Sir Christopher Wren.

  9. Alexandria Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The commercial center of the district is around S. Washington Street and King Street. Notable buildings in that area include the Art Deco Virginia Public Service building at 117 S. Washington Street, the Post Office and Courthouse at 200 S. Washington Street, and the Burke and Herbert Bank at 621 King Street. [7]