
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

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 530 South St. Asaph Street
Continuously operating school site on South St. Asaph Street whose institutional lineage runs from the city's segregated Black schools of the late …
Hero image · pending 201 Cambridge Road
Catholic co-educational secondary school founded in 1964 by the Diocese of Arlington on Cambridge Road; alumni include Dave Grohl (transferred junior, early …
Hero image · pending 1000 Saint Stephens Road
Upper School (grades 9–12) of St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School, occupying the Saint Stephens Road campus opened in January 1957 by St. Stephen's …
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Union occupation of Alexandria
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1960–1990
Mid-Century Transformation
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1990–present
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