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8100 Fordson Road, Alexandria, VA 22306
Featured Exhibits: The Museum is featuring an photographic exhibit of Gum Springs' residents and founding families. Many of these photos are close to 100 years old, some older. Save the Historic Gr... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Gum Springs was founded by West Ford, a former slave owned by George Washington's family, who acquired the property in 1833. Gum Springs became a refuge for runaways and recently freed slaves to l... More on Fxva.com

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2017 Belle View Blvd., Alexandria, VA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 22307)

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8100 Fordson Rd. Alexandria, VA
Gum Springs is the oldest African American Community in Fairfax County, formaly established in 1833. West Ford, a former slave, founded the community after being freed by George Washington. Located... More on Virginia.org
Gum Springs was founded by West Ford, a former slave owned by George Washington's family, who acquired the property in 1833. Gum Springs became a refuge for runaways and recently freed slaves to li... More on Fxva.com

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9000 Richmond Hwy, Alexandria, Virginia
George Washington provisioned the land to his nephew and wife where this beautiful mansion was built, and t... More on DogFriendly.com
The website discusses the fascinating fact that the house was later owned by Quakers (before the Civil War)... More on Yahoo! Travel

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6411 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Maryland
Old-fashioned farm with animals, daily chore demonstrations, hay barn, feed room, equipment shed, workroom;... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
free children's farm; can learn to milk a cow for free . More on GeckoGo

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9000 Richmond Highway Alexandria, VA
The house of moderate cost is not only America's major architectural problem but the problem most difficult for her major architects." Frank Lloyd Wright 1936 With these words, Wright put forth a c... More on Virginia.org
Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leighey House stands as a classic example of Usonian architecture, a style intended to be both affordable and distinctly American. The Pope-Leighey House was commissioned ... More on Fxva.com

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7931 East Boulevard Alexandria, VA
The headquarters of the American Horticultural Society, located between Old Town Alexandria and Mt. Vernon, overlooks the Potomac River and was one of George Washington's orginal properties. River ... More on Virginia.org
The headquarters of the American Horticultural Society, located between Old Town Alexandria and Mt. Vernon, overlooks the Potomac River and was one of George Washington's original properties. Rive... More on Fxva.com

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Maryland
The Woodrow Wilson bridge trail provides a needed connection between Alexandria and Prince George's County. In Maryland, the trail links to the new Potomac Waterfront Community Park, National Harbo... More on TrailLink.com
It's all up and down the a hill, but worth it, there are scenic rest stops on the bridge, and an amazing little park that spans over 495 with gorgeous views of the Potomac. More on TrailLink.com

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Fort Belvoir VA 22060, United States of America
'Fort Belvoir' is a United States Army installation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Originally, it was the site of the Belvoir plantation. Today, F... More on Wikipedia
Inscription. Fort Belvoir is named for the 18th-century plantation that was owned by William Fairfax. The house burned in 1783. The U. S. War Department acquired much of the Belvoir tract in 1912 a... More on HMDB

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321 S. Fairfax St, Alexandria, Virginia
Founded in 1772, the church was the site of memorial services for George Washington in 1799. A grave to an unknown soldier ... More on Discover America
Presbyterian congregations have worshiped in Virginia since Jamestown days, when the Rev. Alexander Whittaker converted the American Indian princess Pocahontas. Scottish pioneers established this ... More on Frommers
