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Bayne-Fowle House, Alexandria, Virginia.
Ser Amantio de Nicalao · via Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 3.0

Residence · Alexandria, VA

811
Prince Street

Italianate residence built 1854 by merchant John Bayne; later occupied by the Fowle family of shipbuilders. NRHP-listed 1986.
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Designations
National Register of Historic Places

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Prince Street

Named for The Prince of Wales (Frederick, then his son George, later King George III), c. 1749.

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