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Alexandria's history, from prehistoric times to Lincoln

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Experience Alexandria's rich history with this captivating tour that takes you on a journey through time. Explore the underlying historical factors that shaped the city, from its prehistoric beginnings to the mid-19th century. Discover the structural conditions, such as geography, hydrology, administration, and commerce, that played a crucial role in transforming Alexandria into the city it is today. Marvel at the iconic landmarks, such as Alexandria City Hall & Market Square, Carlyle House, Alexandria Visitors Center, Waterfront Park, Captain's Row, and more. Immerse yourself in the fascinating stories of these historical sites and gain a profound understanding of Alexandria's past. This 90-minute tour is the perfect way to delve into the city's vibrant history and experience its enduring legacy. Don't miss out on this incredible journey through Alexandria's captivating history.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Alexandria City Hall & Market Square
  • Discover Carlyle House, a pivotal location in the American Revolution
  • Visit the historic Ramsay House at Alexandria Visitors Center
  • Experience the rich commercial history at Fitzgerald's Warehouse
  • Enjoy the beautiful Alexandria Waterfront Park
  • A guided tour that will take you on a walking journey to the historical sites of Alexandria.
  • Admission fees to museums

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Introduction

Experience the captivating history of Alexandria, from prehistoric times to Lincoln, on this extraordinary tour. Delve into the underlying historical factors that shaped the city, gaining a profound understanding of its transformation into the vibrant city it is today. Set out on a 90-minute journey, guided by an experienced local with extensive knowledge of Alexandria's rich history. Uncover the structural conditions - geography, hydrology, administration, and commerce - that played a pivotal role in shaping this historical city.

What to expect?

Join this tour and expect to immerse yourself in the fascinating history of Alexandria. Throughout the tour, you will explore renowned landmarks and gain insights into their significance. Visit the Alexandria City Hall & Market Square, the oldest continuously active farmers market in the United States, which was frequented by none other than George Washington himself. Explore Caryle House, a museum and National Historic Landmark that sheds light on the American Revolution. Discover the elegant interiors of the Historic Ramsay House, an incredibly well-preserved example of 18th-century American architecture. Prepare to be captivated by the enchanting beauty of Waterfront Park and enchanted by Captain's Row, a collection of historic homes that once belonged to sea captains and merchants.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and travelers interested in immersing themselves in the rich heritage of Alexandria. Whether you're a local looking to deepen your knowledge of the city or a visitor eager to explore its historical charm, this tour is tailored for you. It is designed to engage and captivate anyone with curiosity about the historic roots of this remarkable place.

Why book this?

Embark on this tour to uncover the hidden stories and secrets behind Alexandria's fascinating history. With an experienced guide, you'll gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the city's historical significance. The tour takes you on a captivating journey through time, connecting you with the events and people that shaped Alexandria. From its colonial past to its pivotal role in the American Revolution, this tour will leave you with a profound understanding of the city's maritime heritage, architectural wonders, and political importance.

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During the 90-minute tour, you'll visit various landmarks where influential historical figures once walked and where significant events took place. Be prepared for a leisurely stroll through the heart of Alexandria, as you learn about the city's vibrant history. Wear comfortable shoes and dress according to the weather, as you'll be spending the majority of the tour outdoors. Capture memorable photos and take in the stunning architecture and picturesque landscapes that make Alexandria a true gem.

Reviews

Visitors who have embarked on this tour have praised the knowledgeable guides for their engaging storytelling abilities and their passion for Alexandria's history. Many have expressed how the tour brought the city's past to life and allowed them to connect with its rich heritage on a deeper level. Travelers appreciated the opportunity to visit lesser-known locations, gaining unique insights into Alexandria's captivating journey throughout history. Overall, participants left feeling inspired and amazed by the incredible stories that unfolded throughout the tour, making it a must-do for anyone seeking a memorable and enlightening experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Alexandria City Hall & Market Square

Alexandria Market Square in Virginia holds a significant place in American history, dating back to the colonial period when it was a bustling hub for tobacco trade. During the Civil War, the square served as a site for military drills and recruitment, as well as a holding place for prisoners of war. Today, the square is a vibrant gathering spot for locals and tourists, with its farmers market, live music, and cultural events celebrating the city's rich history and diverse community. It is the oldest continuously active farmers market in the United States and was frequented by George Washington!

Carlyle House

Caryle House in Alexandria, Virginia, played a pivotal role in the American Revolution. Built in 1752 by Scottish merchant John Carlyle, the house became a center for political and social gatherings in the years leading up to the Revolution. In 1755, the house hosted a meeting of the Ohio Company, which played a crucial role in the conflict between Britain and France over the Ohio River Valley. During the Revolution, the house served as the headquarters for British General Edward Braddock and later, as the residence of American hero General George Washington. Today, Caryle House is a museum and National Historic Landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the past and the chance to explore the home of one of Alexandria's most prominent historical figures.

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Alexandria Visitors Center

Historic Ramsay House, located in Alexandria, Virginia, is a well-preserved example of 18th-century American architecture and a testament to the city's rich history. Built in 1724 by William Ramsay, a wealthy Scottish merchant, the house was once a bustling hub for political and social activity during the Revolutionary War era. It was even used as a hospital for injured soldiers during the War of 1812. Today, visitors can explore the elegant interiors of the house, which feature original woodwork, period furnishings, and stunning architectural details. The Ramsay House also serves as a hub for community events and educational programs, showcasing the enduring legacy of one of Alexandria's most prominent historical figures.

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Fitzgerald's Warehouse in Alexandria, Virginia, is a significant piece of American commercial history. Built in late 18th century, the warehouse was once a bustling center for the storage and distribution of goods along the Potomac River.

Waterfront Park

Alexandria Waterfront Park is a beautiful and historic park located along the Potomac River in Alexandria, Virginia. The park has been an important gathering place for locals and visitors alike for centuries, with a history dating back to the early days of colonial America. Today, the park offers stunning views of the river and is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, with picnic areas, walking trails, and a marina for boaters. The park also hosts a range of cultural events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating the city's rich history and diverse community. Alexandria Waterfront Park is a testament to the enduring importance of the Potomac River and its central role in American history.

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Captain's Row in Alexandria, Virginia, is a collection of eighteenth-century homes that once belonged to some of the city's most prominent sea captains and merchants. The row of houses is a stunning example of Federal-style architecture and showcases the city's rich maritime history. Many of the houses were built in the late 1700s and early 1800s and have been impeccably preserved, with original features such as hand-carved woodwork and period furnishings. Today, Captain's Row is a popular tourist destination and serves as a hub for the city's cultural and artistic activities. The row of houses offers a glimpse into the city's rich history and the lives of its early residents, providing a unique and fascinating insight into American colonial life.

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The Benjamin H. Dulaney House in Alexandria, Virginia, is a beautiful example of Federal-style architecture and a significant historical landmark.

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The Marshall House in Alexandria, Virginia, is a historic landmark with a fascinating and dramatic history. Built in 1795 by James H. Marshall, a wealthy Scottish merchant, the house served as a hotel during the Civil War era. In 1861, Union soldiers entered the hotel to remove a Confederate flag that was flying from the rooftop.

Alexandria's Christ Church

Alexandria Christ Church is a beautiful and historic church located in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. The church has a rich history that dates back to the 18th century and has been an important gathering place for the local community for centuries. The church was founded in 1765 and played a significant role in the American Revolution, with both George Washington and Robert E. Lee attending services there. The church is also famous for its beautiful architecture, including its stunning stained-glass windows and elegant bell tower. Today, Alexandria Christ Church continues to be an important religious and cultural center for the community, with regular worship services, concerts, and events held throughout the year. The church is a must-see destination for visitors to Alexandria and a cherished institution for local residents.

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Lee-Fendall House

The Lee-Fendall House Museum in Alexandria, Virginia, is a beautifully preserved historic home that was once the boyhood residence of Robert E. Lee, the famous Confederate general. Built in the early 19th century, the house served as the home of several prominent Alexandria families before being purchased by the Lee family in 1812. Robert E. Lee spent much of his childhood in the house and returned to visit throughout his life.

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Hollensbury Spite House

The Spite House of Alexandria is a unique and intriguing historical landmark located in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. Built in 1830, the house is just seven feet wide and 25 feet deep, making it one of the narrowest homes in the country. The house was built by John Hollensbury, who reportedly built the house to block the alleyway next to his main home and prevent people from using it as a shortcut. Legend has it that Hollensbury was motivated by a dispute with his neighbor, who he believed had been using the alleyway to spy on his home. Today, the Spite House of Alexandria is a popular tourist attraction and a unique example of architectural oddities.

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Gadsby's Tavern Museum

Gadsby's Tavern is a historic landmark located in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, and is widely considered one of the most important cultural institutions in the city. The tavern was built in 1785 and served as a popular gathering place for local residents and visitors throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. The tavern played host to many famous historical figures, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams. Today, Gadsby's Tavern is a museum and cultural center that showcases the history and legacy of the building and its role in American history.

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Cynthia_W

Guide was very knowledgeable even when I asked a lot of questions. And he was very good at keeping is in the shade out of the worst of the afternoon heat.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-21 17:15