Plan A Visit To One Of Alexandria’s Must See Historic Museum – The Gadsby’s Tavern Museum.

Gadsby's Tavern Museum located at 134 N Royal Street Alexandria is one of the city's must visit historic museum.  The museum which consists of the c. 1785 tavern and the 1792 City Hotel was operated by Mr John Gadsby from 1796 to 1808. The tavern was once an area used for dancing assemblies, theatrical and musical performances as well as meetings of local organizations. The Ballroom of the Tavern hosted George Washington's Birth night Ball and Thomas Jefferson's Inaugural Banquet. The museum currently offers special programs, tours and the hosting of private and special events. Continue reading

Facts You Should Know About The Athenaeum In Alexandria

The Athenaeum was once the Bank of the Old Dominion now turned art gallery. Over the years the building has been home to various businesses before being purchased by the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association in 1964 and turned into its current state, an art gallery. The Neo-Classical Greek Revival building located at 201 Prince Street Alexandria was built in 1851 and was once used as Commissionary Headquarters for the Union Army during the Civil War. Continue reading

Facts About Rivergate City Park In Alexandria

Rivergate City Park is located at 2 Montgomery Street in Old Town Alexandria. The 2.84 acres park is located on the banks of the Potomac River which makes the park a part of the system of linear parks along Alexandria's waterfront. Rivergate Cit Park is closely located near Oronoco Bay Park and Montgomery Park with many restaurants and residential buildings in close proximity. Residents living within the proximity of the area visit the park to sit and enjoy the scenic views from the waterfront. There is also a picnic area located at the park along with a sand court which is used for volleyball playing. Rivergate City Park is owned by the Rivergate Owners Association. Continue reading