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  2. Neighborhoods of Alexandria, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    A restaurant in Del Ray in 2013. The area to the northwest of Old Town, much of which was once in the separate town of Potomac, is today known as Del Ray. The "Del Ray" name originally belonged to one of several subdivisions (including Hume Springs, Mount Ida, and Saint Elmo's) that are considered part of modern Del Ray.

  3. Alexandria, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria is an independent city in the northern region of the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States.It lies on the western bank of the Potomac River approximately 7 miles (11 km) south of downtown Washington, D.C. Alexandria is the third-largest principal city of the Washington metropolitan area, which is part of the larger Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.

  4. List of Art Deco architecture in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Arlandria Floors Building, Garage, Del Ray, Alexandria, 1941 Bowman's Drugstore, Del Ray, Alexandria, 1941 Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. of Virginia Building, Del Ray, Alexandria, 1940 and 1947

  5. Del Ray - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Del Ray (1962–2014), American professional wrestler Del Ray (magician) (c. 1927–2003), American magician Del Ray , a neighborhood in Alexandria, Virginia

  6. Gadsby's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    In the 1890s, Frederick Schwab (a veteran who had served in the Alexandria Artillery also known as Kemper's Battery) was proprietor of a saloon located in the original 1785 tavern portion of Gadsby's Tavern at 132 N. Royal Street (See 132 street number with “Sal.” for Saloon at the site of the 1785 tavern in the 1891, 1896, and 1902 Sanborn Maps of Alexandria, VA.).

  7. Potomac Yard - Wikipedia

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    Potomac Yard as a rail yard in the 1980s Potomac Yard as a mixed-use neighborhood in 2021. Potomac Yard is a neighborhood in Northern Virginia that straddles southeastern Arlington County and northeastern Alexandria, Virginia, located principally in the area between U.S. Route 1 and the Washington Metro Blue Line /Yellow Line tracks, or the George Washington Memorial Parkway, depending on the ...

  8. Ray's Hell Burger - Wikipedia

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    Ray's Hell-Burger reopened in a different location across the street in September 2014. [13] This location closed on May 13, 2017. [20] A Ray's Hell Burger opened in Mount Vernon Triangle in Washington, D.C., in 2015, but this location, the last remaining "Ray's" restaurant, closed in June 2019. [21]

  9. Hume Springs, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-four years later, in 1870 when the City of Alexandria became independent of the county (now called Arlington County), the Hume Springs land remained with the county. Potomac Yard_Outskirts of Alexandria 1861-1865. In 1908 the Town of Potomac, including the Hume Springs marshland, was incorporated as a town in what is now Arlington County ...