Plaques on Historic Homes of Alexandria VA

Historic Alexandria FoundationDuring the era of Federal Urban Renewal programs, which threatened the demolition of the oldest parts of Alexandria, the Historic Alexandria Foundation initiated a program of marking early historic buildings with oval bronze plaques. Intense lobbying by the Foundation in conjunction with the Old Town Civic Association served to limit the advance of Urban Renewal destruction in the 1960s to three blocks along King Street, and today historic homes and shops are being restored instead of demolished. This program continues today, with additional structures judged on their merits for inclusion within the ranks of plaqued houses. If you think your house merits a bronze plaque, call the Historic Alexandria Foundation at 703-549-5811 or the Office of Historic Alexandria at 703-838-4554 to learn more about this program.

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homes and condos for sale in the Old Town area of Alexandria VA
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.
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Penn Daw in 1941

Today the Penn Daw / Huntington area of Fairfax County off Rt. 1 is a bustling commercial district filled with big box stores and restaurants but that wasn't always the case.
1941.. Springbank was located where the Walmart is now at Penn Daw on Rt. 1.
1941.. Springbank was located where the Walmart is now at Penn Daw on Rt. 1.

Clarendon, in 1949

Clarendon
Here's what Clarendon looked like in 1949
The Clarendon neighborhood in Arlington County is urban, upscale and sophisticated. Residents here enjoy Metro access, restaurants and shops. In 1949, as evidenced by the picture above, Clarendon was a sleepy small Virginia village. Below, you'll see what Clarendon looks like today.

Ravensworth Park, in 1960

Ravensworth is in Annandale just outside the Capital Beltway. The area is well-known for single-family homes with big lawns and lots. The area was largely developed in the 1960's and 1970's.
Ravensworth Park
Entrance to Ravensworth Park subdivision in 1960
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A Study of Balconies of Northern Virginia

Balconies and decks are found on houses, townhouses and condos through-out Northern VA in staggering variety and shapes.  I've collected few balconies decks and sunrooms which interested me just for comparisons. The interesting thing is that these outside spaces can be found on upscale homes and on budget homes, on high-rises and on no-rises, enclosed and open with stunning views and with no view at all. If you're looking for a home with a balcony, deck or sunroom in Northern Virginia, contact Nesbitt Realty at (703)765-0300. For more information or to set up an appointment call Stuart at (703)765-0300.

Introduction to Westview and Eastview at Ballston Metro

Westview at Ballston and Eastview at Ballston offer 1 bedroom, 1 bedroom and den or 2 bedroom newly built condos within walking distance to the Ballston metro.  Some condos here have sunrooms; patios, balconies, decks or porches. Kitchen here have granite countertops, maple cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. The bathrooms are nicely appointed. The community has a state-of-the-art fitness center; rooftop pool and sundeck. Underground parking available on site. Amenities
  • Secure Entry,
  • Fitness Center,
  • Garage Parking,
  • On-site Storage,
  • Swimming Pool,
  • Rooftop Deck

Condos for Sale

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Waterfront of Old Town Alexandria

The Potomac River separates Virginia from Maryland and DC and as it makes it way south from Great Falls to the Chesapeake Bay it passes Old Town Alexandria. In days past, Alexandria was a working port filled with transport ships of sail and steam. Today, only rarely to working ships make their way to or even past Alexandria. Today the docks are filled with pleasure craft and the docks are filled with tourists instead of workers.

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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.