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The state highway is known as Main Street in City of Fairfax, Little River Turnpike in Fairfax County, where the highway meets Interstate 495 (I-495), and Duke Street in Alexandria, where the road has junctions with I-395 and US 1.
Virginia State Route 7 (VA 7) is a major primary state highway and busy commuter route in northern Virginia, United States. It travels southeast from downtown Winchester to SR 400 (Washington Street) in downtown Alexandria. Its route largely parallels those of the Washington & Old Dominion Trail (W&OD Trail) and the Potomac River.
A Watermelon for God: A History of Trinity United Methodist Church: Alexandria, VA 1774-1974. Alexandria, VA. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Wallace, Alton S. (2003). I Once Was Young; History of the Alfred Street Baptist Church 1803-2003. Littleton: Tapestry Press. "The Other Alexandria: African American of Alexandria, VA".
Beauregard Street is the primary artery running north to south from King Street to Little River Turnpike (Duke Street's name changes west of I-395). Alexandria West includes a mix of development from town home communities, single family neighborhoods, three large senior citizen living centers, garden and high-rise apartments and condominiums.
Alfred Street Baptist Church; B. Basilica of St. Mary (Alexandria, Virginia) ... Shiloh Baptist Church (Alexandria, Virginia) W. Westminster Presbyterian Church ...
This car has a 3.5-litre V12 with 320 horsepower, lightweight construction, and advanced engineering, making it race-worthy. This fantastic motor sold for $28 million in an RM Sotheby’s auction ...
The fire sparked around 1 a.m. on what was once Virginia Intermont College’s campus in Bristol, Va. — located on the border of eastern Tennessee and Virginia.
Old Town Alexandria is one of the original settlements of the city of Alexandria, Virginia, and is located about 15 minutes by car from Washington, D.C., of which it used to make up the southern part. [1] It was the oldest district of D.C. until it was ceded back to Virginia in 1846.