Who laid the cornerstone of Alexandria’s iconic Memorial?

Laying the cornerstone at the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria VA
The George Washington National Masonic Memorial atop Shuter's Hill dominates the skyline of Alexandria VA and is recognizable from miles away. It towers above Old Town and overlooks the Carlyle area around the USPTO. Work was started on the Memorial in 1923, and you might be surprised who laid the cornerstone.
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1923 - Chief Justice Wm. Howard Taft at the cornerstone laying of the Geo. Washington Memorial at Alex. Va.
The cornerstone was laid by former President, then Chief Justice William Howard Taft.

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What’s one of the largest and most populous counties in Virginia?

Fairfax County is one of the largest, most prosperous and most populous counties in Virginia. To be more specific, according to the US Census Fairfax County has about a million residents. Furthermore, average annual household income in Fairfax County ($100,552) is twice the national average ($51,106). The county government is managed by a Board of Supervisors that are elected from nine different magisterial districts . The board is overseen by a chairman who holds an at-large seat. The County Supervisors appoint seven members to the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority Commission.

Districts of Fairfax County

 The magisterial districts of Fairfax County are:
  1. Braddock
  2. Sully
  3. Lee
  4. Dranesville
  5. Mason
  6. Springfield
  7. Huntermill
  8. Mount Vernon
  9. Providence

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Sully Historic Site

Sully reflects the history of Fairfax County. Completed in 1799 by Richard Bland Lee, the main house at Sully combines aspects of Georgian and Federal architecture. Richard Bland Lee was Northern Virginia's first Representative to Congress, as well as General Robert E. Lee's uncle. On the National Register for Historic Places, and accredited by the American Association of Museums, Sully also includes original outbuildings, representative slave quarter and gardens. Guided tours highlight the early 19th century life of the Richard Bland Lee family, tenant farmers and enslaved African Americans. Programs reflect the history of Fairfax County through the 20th century. Sully Historic Site 3650 Historic Sully Way Chantilly, VA
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About the Madison Community Center in Arlington VA

Madison Community Center includes a multi-purpose room, gym, game room, dance studio, basketball courts, and much more.

Madison Community Center includes a multi-purpose room, gym, game room, dance studio, basketball courts, and much more.
Madison Community Center is located at 3829 N. Stafford Street in Arlington, VA. 22207 The phone number is 703-228-5310. The Community Center can be reached by Transit-Metrobus 15L and Art 53.

Arlington County is organized into unincorporated "urban villages". Our website highlights several of these villages and other areas in Arlington County.


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.

Life along the Mount Vernon Bike Path

Athletes, would-be athletes and nature lovers should head south from Old Town Alexandria. Stretching along the Potomac River from the southern border of Old Town to Mount Vernon Estate is the Mt. Vernon bike path.  Eight miles of asphalt allow locals and visitors to walk, run or bike while enjoying river views and wildlife sightings.  Bald eagles, ospreys, blue heron, cormorants, egrets, ducks and geese are among waterfowl commonly spotted along this corridor, while deer, groundhog and fox sightings are frequent.  Combine cardio and conservation by following a nature trail through Dyke Marsh. Along the bike path is a fitness course and several points of access for canoes or kayaks. Businesses in the nearby Belle View shopping center allow you to tone up at Curves or take karate lessons.  Adjacent to Belle View is the Mt. Vernon Recreation Center, which provides Fairfax County residents with an indoor pool and ice rink.  Farther south on Route 1 is a Gold's Gym.

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About Gadsby’s Tavern

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Gadsby's has been a landmark in Alexandria since colonial days.

Gadsby's Tavern in Old Town Alexandria is an Early American-style restaurant which holds a great history behind. It is a museum of 18th century where the buildings are noted for exquisite Georgian architecture with a colonial appearance.

Gadsby's Tavern was named after Englishman John Gadsby who was a great leader in the City of Alexandria.

Dining at Gadsby's Tavern in Old Town Alexandria is a unique experience. The food is excellent and the atmosphere exudes late 18th-century charm. Entertainment is provided and costumed staff provide friendly service.

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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.

The Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum is an Old Town Alexandria attraction

The Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum is know offering "Behind the Counter" tours. These tours include the examination of the building, archival materials, journals, letters, ledgers, orders, invoices and even actual prescription and formula books. Tours are monthly on the 3rd Saturday from 9:00a.m.-10:30a.m. and are limited to 12 people because of the exclusive access given. You must make reservations and there is a cost.  This includes a nice breakfast as well. For more information please contact: Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum 105-107 South Fairfax Street Alexandria, VA. 22314 703-746-3852
Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Museum
Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Museum

The many flavors of the simple brick townhome

Here's a quick study in the simple brick townhouse. The brick townhouse is ubiquitous and is found in every single community in Northern Virginia. Although brick townhouses are everywhere they are also found in a boggling array of sizes, shapes and styles. From luxury to budget from modern to colonial, the brick townhouse lends its structure to many forms.

Where is Glenwood Park?

Single-family house at 5610 Justis Pl, Alexandria, VA 22310
Single-family house at Glenwood Park is in Alexandria 22310
Glenwood Park is a community of single-family houses in Fairfax County. The community is served by Clermont Elementary School and Twain Middle School. Glenwood Park is close to Rose Hill.  The area is served by Mark Twain Park and not far from Main Street Market and Van Dorn Street Metro. Compare to: For more information or to set up an appointment call Julie at (703)765-0300.

Learn more about Valley View in Alexandria

Single-family house at 3117 Spring Dr, Alexandria, VA 22306
Single-family house at Valley View is in Alexandria 22306

Valley View is a community of single-family houses in Fairfax County. The community is served by Hybla Valley Elementary School, St Louis Catholic School and West Potomac High School.

Most homes in Valley View were built around 1958, but many have been renovated. Valley View is close to  Richmond Highway.  The area is served by Groveton Heights Park and not far from Spring drive and Swain drive. Compare to: For more information or to set up an appointment call Julie at (703)765-0300.