
A corridor history.
alexandria.kingst.com is a biographical archive of the buildings along King Street and the Mount Vernon corridor — every structure treated as a person, every occupant named, every claim traced to a source. We publish place histories the way newspapers once published obituaries: carefully, chronologically, and with the assumption that the small details are the whole story.
Places on file
Hero image · pending 401 East Braddock Road
LEED Gold mixed-use commercial development at the corner of East Braddock Road, completed 2013–2015 by Jason Yates and his wife Loren on the long-blighted …
Hero image · pending Cameron Station Boulevard
45-acre civic park laid out across the former parade-ground center of 4800 Duke Street during the 1998–2002 LCOR redevelopment of the parcel. Named for Ben …

Rudi Riet from Washington, DC, United States · via Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 2.0 3701 Mount Vernon Avenue
Listening-room music venue on Mount Vernon Avenue, founded in 1966 at an earlier location and relocated in 1997 to the present purpose-built hall. A nationally …

Er1ckRailfan · via Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0 1900 King Street
Washington Metro station opened December 1983 at the west end of King Street, catalyzing mixed-use redevelopment of the surrounding blocks over the subsequent …

Ben Schumin · via Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 3.0 Strand Street
The Potomac waterfront from the Torpedo Factory south to Jones Point, subject to a decades-long redevelopment project that has converted former industrial and …
Hero image · pending 2461 Eisenhower Avenue
Mid-rise office building completed 1968 at 2461 Eisenhower Avenue — the first major structure on the seventy-acre Eisenhower Valley parcel that Hubert N. …
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1669–1775
Colonial Era
Northern Neck Proprietary through the eve of Revolution

1775–1830
Early Republic
Revolutionary War through Jacksonian era

1830–1861
Antebellum Era
Slavery, commerce, and the road to war

1861–1865
Civil War and Occupation
Union occupation of Alexandria

1865–1900
Reconstruction and Early Jim Crow
Freedmen's communities, legal segregation

1900–1960
Jim Crow Era
Segregation, WWI, WWII, early civil rights

1960–1990
Mid-Century Transformation
Civil rights, redevelopment, Cold War Alexandria

1990–present
Modern Alexandria
Waterfront redevelopment, Metro expansion, present day
