Frozen Yogurt at Sweet Frog
Sweet Frog Premium Frozen Yogurt is located at 3219 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. Their phone number is (703) 751-3764. Sweet Frog is set up as a serve yourself frozen yogurt shop. Sweet Frog has a lot of flavor choices and topping choices.
Sweet Frog is close to Duke St. skatepark. Also nearby is Oriental Star restaurant and Lone Star steak house. Sweet Frog is a short drive from Landmark Mall. Nearby condo's include the Royalton, the Plaza, the Jamieson and the Henry.
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Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services
Established in 1974 with a mission to reduce homelessness, increase community support and promote self sufficiency, the Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services is operated by a multi-denominational board of directors and staff managing over 70 housing units. Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services is located in the Mount Zephyr Business Center at 8305 Richmond…
Live near the parks of Alexandria
Brookvalley Park is located in the city of Alexandria. Within walking distance there is the Foxchase shopping center. Brookvalley Park has plenty of trails and fields. Brookvalley offers great park amenities close to several housing developments.
Brookvalley Park services nearby communities including: the Plaza, Seminary Hill, Van Dorn, Cameron Station, West End Alexandria, and Forty Six Hundred condominiums. Brookvalley Park is located off of Duke St. Duke St. is a high traffic road lined with shopping centers and many businesses. Living near a park is great for dog owners as well as people just looking for some fresh air.
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Got Duke?
Duke Street is a popular and vivacious street in Alexandria. It is lined with offices, high-rises, shops, and restaurants. It is quite the eclectic mix of old and new. Alexandria is rich with history and full of new life as it has grown to be one of Northern Virginia’s top places to settle. Local delicacies are easy to find and the adventurer never gets bored.
Landmark Mall caters to traditional shoppers with stores such as Sears, Macy’s, and Victoria Secret. There is plenty to do to pass the time. Walking down the street you can explore various international cuisines such as Mayur Indian Restaurant. This is fine Indian dining that any palate could enjoy. You have a number of choices if you prefer Asian, Italian, or American cuisine. Whatever your taste buds desire, you will not be disappointed.
There is no shortage of history with civil war reenactments, 200 year old buildings, and monuments. Tourists are amazed at the amount of historic richness that the city itself has managed to preserve and pass on from generation to generation. Walking down Duke can almost transport you back in time but you are quickly reminded that it is 2011 by all of the modern hot spots available.
Located in the heart of one of 2011 Dozen Distinctive Destination winners, this street is sure to leave a memorable impression. Its year round draw has kept visitors swarming in year after year.
Whole Foods in Northern Virginia
The world’s leader of natural and organic foods, Whole Foods began in 1980 as a small shop with 19 employees in Austin Texas, with now over 270 stores throughout North America and the U.K. Whole Foods offers quality, least processed natural foods without sweeteners, preservatives and colorings, while paying forward with contributions from each store to food banks, local non profit organizations and events.
Whole Foods began their journey to success by John Mackey and Renee Lawson Hardy of Safer Way Natural Foods and Craig Weller and Mark Silers of Clarksville Natural Grocery. Expansion of Whole Foods commenced in 1984 with stores opening in the West Coast in 1989. In 2002, Whole Foods reached Canada and the U.K in 2004.
Whole Foods in Northern Virginia provides utmost convenience for many residents who wish to shop for natural organic food.