Alexandria: The Independent City

The independent city of Alexandria located in the state of Virginia is known as George Washington's hometown. Alexandria is also known for being rich with colonial history. Alexandria is located approximately 11 km south of downtown Washington, D.C. As of the 2018 census, the population was 160,035 which grew by 1.75% from the previous year. Due to the proximity of Alexandria to the capital of the United States, majority of professionals are working to serve the US military, federal civil service, or private companies which provide contractual work to the federal government. Some of the major employers found in Alexandria are the United States Department of Defense, United States Department of Commerce, Institute of Defense Analyses, United States Patent and Trademark Office, and the National Science Foundation. Alexandria's historic train station, Alexandria Union Station, has an Amtrak train which offers intercity services. Alexandria also has the Virginia Railway Express which offers regional rail services. Braddock Road, Eisenhower Avenue, and Van Dorn Street are three other stations located in Alexandria. The DASH bus, Alexandria's own mass transit system, connects interest points with local transit hubs. Alexandria also offers free bus services between the waterfront and the King Street Metro Station. In terms of school ranking, Waynewood Elementary School came in first in the elementary level followed by Lyles-Crouch Elementary and Charles Barrett Elementary School. For middle school, Hayfield Secondary and Twain Middle School are the top schools. Lastly, for high school, Thomas Jefferson High for Science and Technology and Hayfield Secondary are the top schools.

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4 Main Reasons To Live In Arlington Ridge

Arlington Ridge is a tranquil and isolated neighborhood in Arlington County. Arlington Ridge is bordered on the north by the Pentagon, on the west by the Army Navy Country Club, and on the south by the City of Alexandria. The main thoroughfare is the eponymous Arlington Ridge Road. There are many benefits of living in Arlington Ridge.
  1. Great view -Arlington Ridge Road is lined with manors and fine homes, many of which offer a picturesque view of the Potomac Valley and Washington DC. Arlington Ridge has two main historical points of interest: the Hume School (currently the site of the Arlington Country Historical Society and Museum) and Fort Scott (the site of Fort Scott Park).
  2. Great neighborhood- The Arlington Ridge neighborhood has a great sense of community. Arlington Ridge Neighborhood Civic Association ensures that everything in the neighborhood is running smoothly and that the interests of the residents are addressed.
  3. Best neighborhood schools- Arlington Ridge offers a wide choice of great neighborhood schools including elementary, middle schools and high schools. Some of the schools in Arlington Ridge include Oakridge Elementary, Gunston Middle School, and Wakefield High School.
  4. Commuting from Arlington Ridge - Commuting options are endless at Arlington RidgeWith easy access to I-395, RT 50, Washington Boulevard, Pentagon City Metro stop, and the high-speed bus, you will be able to get Washington DC, the Pentagon wherever you want easily. For those who love walking, Arlington Ridge is a walking distance to everything including schools, parks, restaurants, shopping centers, and even the airport.

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Valuable Information About Alexandria, VA

Alexandria is an ideal place to live in Virginia. The total population of Alexandria is approximately 154,710. Alexandria is located along the western bank of the Potomac River and approximately 7 miles south of downtown Washington D.C. One can have a fortunate of many events in the city which is one of the solid reason to be there and all this pleasure not even costly. This city provides a tremendous variety of restaurants, coffee shops and parks.
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Carlyle's lion looks at the Masonic Temple
Alexandria has a great atmosphere and culture. It gives the feel of suburban living with the convenience of a short commute. Alexandria has walking trails for families and dogs, boasts great schools and thriving community businesses. For the youngsters there is also a nightlife scene, many clubs, grocery stores to choose from. Alexandria has almost everything needed to live a happy and healthy life. Alexandria ranks at 9 if we search for the best city for youngsters and professionals in the VA county. Alexandria has a topmost school named "Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology" is rated best school over there and adding to this there is a long list of great schools which secures the future of children. The City of Alexandria is a great place to cycle. With over 39 miles of on-street and off-street bike lanes, sparrows, and trails, using a bike to quickly, safely, and enjoyably get around has never been easier Alexandria is served by all major domestic and international airlines at:
  • Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (5-10 minutes from Old Town)
  • Washington Dulles International Airport (45 minutes from Old Town)
  • Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (45 minutes from Old Town)
Coming to the professionals life Alexandria has approximately 2,000-10,000 employees in department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Alexandria City Public Schools. Alexandria is the 7th largest and highest-income independent city in Virginia.
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Sleigh-riding in Alexandria VA
This great place received a number of big awards as mentioned:
  • "Top 14 Best Places to Live in Virginia" - Smart Travel Tips
  • American Planning Association's 2016 Excellence in Sustainability Award for the best sustainable urban design plan or project in the country given to the Eisenhower West Small Area Plan. - American Planning Association Top 10 Best Downtowns - Livability
  • "2015's Best Cities for Women Entrepreneurs" - Good Call
  • Digital City of our population in the United States - The Center for Digital Government
  • "Top 100 Best Places to Live" - livability (2016)
  • Alexandria's Phase II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Program was recognized by the Water Environment Federation's (WEF) National Municipal Storm water and Green Infrastructure Awards Program as a Gold-level community and winner in the Innovation category.
  • "Most Festive City in the US this Christmas Season" - 2018
If we talk about the great personalities of Alexandria VA
  • Business Leader of the Year - Bill Butcher of Port City Brewing Company
  • Rising Star - Alexandria Living Magazine
  • Non-Profit/Association - Running Brooke & Together We Bake
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  • Small Business of the Year - AR Workshop
  • Medium Business of the Year - Business Management Associates
  • Large Business of the Year - B3 Solutions
  • Overall Business of the Year - American Physical Therapy Association

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