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Washington-Rochambeau Route-Alexandria Encampment was located in Alexandria. Most of the American and French armies set sail from three ports in Maryland--Annapolis, Baltimore, and Head of Elk--in mid-Sept. 1781 to besiege the British army in Yorktown. The allied supply-wagon train proceeded overland to Yorktown, its itinerary divided into segments called "Marches." Its "Fourth March" was from Georgetown to Alexandria; the wagons took two days, 24-25 Sept., to cross the Potomac and reunite in Virginia. The Alexandria camp was roughly a half-mile in area, located north of Oronoco Street and bisected by Washington Street. The train left Alexandria on 26 Sept.
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Virginia was one of the 13 colonies and many of our Founding Fathers are directly tied to Northern Virginia.  In addition, several major Civil War campaigns occurred in or near this area.

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