Alexandria (independent City), Virginia • Alexandria County
The Southwest No. 3 Boundary Marker is a stone monument indicating the southwestern edge of the original federal district established in 1790. It served to delineate the territorial boundaries of the District of Columbia, which once included Alexandria.
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Commerce; Politics/Government; Architecture
301 King St., Alexandria (independent City), Virginia
Architecture; Commerce; Industry
Prince & St. Asaph Sts., Alexandria (independent City), Virginia
Military; Architecture
1450 Wilkes St., Alexandria (independent City), Virginia
Transportation; Architecture
110 Callahan Dr., Alexandria (independent City), Virginia
Black; Education
313 S. Alfred St., Alexandria (independent City), Virginia
Art
Jct. Of Prince & Washington Sts., Alexandria (independent City), Virginia
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Art
575 Alderman Rd., Charlotteville, Virginia
Art
Monument Square, Bounded By University And Jefferson Park Aves. And The Railroad Tracks, Charlottesville, Virginia
Community Planning And Development; Agriculture; Engineering; Black; Science; Social History; Invention
18th And Van Buren Sts., Arlington, Virginia
Community Planning And Development; Politics/Government
3607 Powhatan St., Arlington, Virginia
Community Planning And Development; Politics/Government
5145 N. 38th St., Arlington, Virginia
Community Planning And Development; Politics/Government
King St. N Of Jct. With Wakefield St., Alexandria, Virginia