Bank of Potomac. Executive Office and Governor's Residence of the Restored Government of Virginia
Alexandria, Virginia • Alexandria County
Alexandria, Virginia • Alexandria County
The Bank of Potomac served as the Executive Office and Governor's Residence for the Restored Government of Virginia during the Civil War. This imposing structure reflects the architectural styles of its era and its central role in a pivotal period of Virginia's history.
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