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Old Dominion Bank Building (now known as Athenaeum, an art gallery operated by the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association) at 201 Prince Street in Old Town Alexandria , Virginia . The building is listed on the National Register of Historic
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Commercial · Alexandria, VA

201
Prince Street

Late-19th-century commercial building at the corner of Prince and Lee streets, an early local example of small-town bank architecture. NRHP-listed 1980.
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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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