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King Street Park at 0 King St Alexandria, VA 22314 West end S George Mason Drive 38°50′42″N 77°06′53″W / 38.844921°N 77.114696°W / 38.844921; -77.
NVCC – King St – King St Metro – Old Town Circulator – Braddock Rd Metro NVCC-Alexandria Braddock Road Metro: King St; King Street Metro: 32 Landmark – Van Dorn Metro – Eisenhower Ave – King St Metro Landmark Mall Rdwy & Mall Entrance: King Street Metro: Eisenhower Ave; S Pickett St; Holmes Run Pkwy; 33
Hard Times Cafe (sometimes Hard Times Cafe & Cue) is a restaurant chain serving chili and other foods, primarily in the Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. area. Hard Times has been recognized in several publications, including USA Today, [1] AOL's City's Best, [2] Zagat's "Top 20 Area Restaurants" from 2003 to 2008, [3] and several others.
The service runs limited stops along Richmond Highway in Alexandria between Huntington Station and Fort Belvoir. Local stops are provided by Fairfax Connector routes 151, 161, 162, 171, and 308. The REX also provides service through Groveton, Virginia , and Hybla Valley, Virginia throughout the route.
A restaurant required a $35,000 cash investment upfront, [25] [26] [note 2] including $7,500 paid to Marriott. Additionally, the cost of the building and equipment, with seating for 42 persons, cost about $100,000 in 1968, excluding the cost of land. [27] Marriott offered financing but charged an interest rate of 12% on land and 17% for the ...
The National Harbor–Alexandria Line, designated as Route NH2, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between King Street–Old Town station of the Blue and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro and National Harbor via the Woodrow Wilson Bridge. The line operates every 30 minutes at all times.
King Street is the major commercial street that runs through the center of Old Town. Market Square in Old Town is believed to be one of the oldest continuously operating marketplaces in the United States (since 1753), [ 16 ] and, during colonial times, was the site of a slave market . [ 17 ]
A portion falling under the Seminary Hill/Strawberry Hill plan are from Holmes Run on the west to the western edge of the WMATA Alexandria Yard; King Street Metro/Eisenhower area, which despite its name does not include the King Street metro station, includes the WMATA Alexandria Yard and stretches east to Telegraph Road (Virginia State Route 611)