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Above: King Street / PHOTO BY BETH LAWTON Right: Farmer’s Market / PHOTO BY CHRIS MILITZER

Old Town was founded as a colonial tobacco port in 1749. The town was frequented by notable figures such as George Washington who traveled nine miles from his Mt. Vernon estate to dine at Gadsby’s Tavern, attend service at Christ Church and sell his farm produce at the Farmer’s Market, all of which still operate today.

Today, Old Town is a part of the 22314 ZIP code which is home to 32,991 residents. The Alexandria City Public Schools provide K-12 education to children in this area.

The city’s “Main Street” is King Street, which is lined with boutiques and restaurants. The street begins at the waterfront and ends at King Street Metro Station. You’ll also find shops, boutiques and much more on the surrounding streets, as well as residential neighborhoods featuring historic row homes as well as newer properties.

Fun Fact

Alexandria was ranked #5 in the Best Small Cities in the United States category in 2020 by Condé Nast Traveler readers.

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