Inlet Cove is near Fort Belvoir and Potomac Mills

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  1. Inlet Cove is alongside Route 1
  2. This neighborhood of townhouses is near grocers and eateries
  3. Inlet Cove is close to Fort Belvoir, Alexandria, and Potomac Mills shops, in the city of Woodbridge
  4. Interior to these properties are multilevel
  5. Inlet Cove is serene

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Growing Up Near Bucknell Manor

Mr. Leesee's kid pausing from exercising on wheeled instrument
Mr. Leesee's kid pausing from exercising on wheeled instrument, native to Alexandria, appears he placed in contest
Gregory Sheridan of War Child, Loud Boyz, 29, on stage at a jam packed concert
Gregory Sheridan of Rattler (also known as Rory), War Child, Loud Boyz, 29, on stage at a jam packed concert, native to Groveton
When I was a kid growing up in Belle View for fun we would play in the streets and in the suburban yards. Summer days were spent walking to the Mount Vernon Rec Center, being indoors watching Rocket Power marathons on Nickelodeon, practicing ollying sewer caps on our skateboards or razor scooters, climbing trees, walking to Belle View Shopping Center to get some candy with money that was scraped out of couch cushions, or maybe playing James Bond 007 multiplayer on N64. Summer nights were spent playing kick the can until it was time to go home. Eventually we would get bored with the activities listed above. This meant it was time to venture a couple blocks out of the neighborhood (with our parents permission) and visit Bucknell Manor Park. Bucknell Manor Park is nestled in  between Bucknell and Belle View,  just off Belle View Boulevard. This park is surrounded by homes (Cape Cods and Duplexes). I remember me and my brother liked to go play pick up basketball there. Some days it was dead but other times there be good game of twenty one  going on with a bunch of local kids. A lot of these kids I grew up with and ended up going to the school with at Belle View Elementary School, Carl Sandburg Middle School, and West Potomac High School. I remember when I played little league baseball my dad or one of my friend's dad would drive us to the park to practice. One day I was in the outfield and my friend was working on his batting and he really cranked a good pop fly right towards me in the outfield. I had a bad habit of turning my hand palm up when I caught the ball (for some reason it felt natural). Well the ball was high up in the air and going fast towards and I turned my palm up and got underneath it. Smack! It hit me right in the chest. I'm not happy to admit that I started crying and screaming "I can't breathe!" but that's the truth. I remember my friends dad along with everyone ran to me as I was on the ground balling. He said "If you can talk you can breathe" and that was that. I cried until I got my composure. However from that day on I had less interest in catching pop flies and more interest in kicking the dandelions in the outfield.
Aubrey NesbittAbout the Author --- Aubrey Nesbitt is a native of Northern Virginia who attended Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a veteran of the US Army and helps his family business by providing informational articles like this one. In addition to photography and blogging, Aubrey provides administrative support for the office.

House of Dynasty serves Chinese Dishes

House of Dynasty is located at Hayfield Plaza Shopping Center, 7550 Telegraph Rd, Alexandria, VA 22315. House of Dynasty phone number 703-922-5210. Ingredients include poultry, beef, vegetable, and other items. Interior dining, welcome. Memorials and artwork themed Oriental. House of Dynasty is near Stoneybrooke, Woodstone, Richmond Highway, Springfield, and Fort Belvoir exit(s). To order while being polite a serving of various dishes shared amongst company can make for plentiful sampling during free range discussion. Nuance at end, fortune cookie and signature sweets.
House of Dynasty rests distant of Telegraph Road aside secluded shopping center near Hayfield High School and prior Hill Top training facility, golf sport
House of Dynasty rests distant of Telegraph Road aside secluded shopping center near Hayfield High School and prior Hill Top training facility, golf sport

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Area Museums and Historical Sites

Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens is the oldest national historic preservation organization in the country, and it has always been in the forefront of the restoration field. Mount Vernon is the most popular historic estate in America and is open 365 days a year. Mount Vernon was the home of our first President George Washington. The grounds are well-preserved as is the home itself. Alexandria Lyceum is a grand hall built in the late 1800's to provide a place for lectures, scientific experiments and quiet reading. Since that time, it has been a Civil War hospital, a private home, an office building and the nation's first Bicentennial Center. In 1985, The Lyceum became Alexandria's History Museum, providing exhibitions, school programs, lectures and concerts, volunteer opportunities and space for rental functions for the community. The Lyceum Museum Shop carries a wide variety of maps, books, note cards and special items related to Alexandria's history. The present-day Lyceum Company serves the museum as a membership and fund-raising organization. Walk to Old Towne! Old Towne is filled with historic landmarks, carriage rides and walking history tours. Just a few miles down George Washington Parkway is the nationally renown collection of museums called the Smithsonian Institution. The Smithsonian National Zoological Park is a wonderful zoo. Civil War enthusiasts might want to inspect Fort Willard just as President Lincoln did. Fort Willard has long since abandoned its military use and is now a quiet park like Fort Hunt. If you are interested in architecture and local history visit Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leighey House or the Woodlawn Plantation. The Collingwood Library and musuem is dedicated to providing information about our national heritage to the American Public. Collingwood is available to anyone who cares to learn of the heroic efforts made by American Patriots, particularly members of the Masonic Fraternity, in founding and developing this, the greatest nation on earth.
Collingwood is a resource as a local library but also interesting place to visit in it's own right. For more information or to set up an appointment call Stuart at (703)765-0300.

Washington Square shopping in Old Town

Washington Square
Washington Square in Old Town Alexandria VA
Washington Square is a 235,000 square foot Class A mixed-use office/retail complex developed on a two-acre site along Alexandria's main street, North Washington Street, in historic Old Town Alexandria. Washington Square features twin four-story buildings with brick and cast stone exterior façades and glass curtain walls overlooking a spacious courtyard. Tenants are attracted by the property's 3-story atrium lobbies, fitness center, concierge service, 600 space parking structure and computerized energy management system. Washington Square serves nearby condos at Port Royal, Alexandria House, Liberty Row, Watergate of Alexandria, Abingdon Row and more.  Many residents from greater Alexandria, Crystal City and Fairfax County visit Washington Square because of the popular grocer Trader Joe's which is located here. In addition to Trader Joe's, Washington Square tenants include Talbots, FedEx Kinko's, Starbucks Coffee, and Chevy Chase Bank.

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