ALEXANDRIA, Virginie, États-Unis — le front de mer de la vieille ville d'Alexandria au crépuscule, avec la tour distinctive du restaurant Chart House visible au premier plan. Le front de mer historique, situé le long du fleuve Potomac, offre un mélange d'architecture coloniale et d'équipements modernes. Le cadre de la rivière d'Alexandrie offre des vues pittoresques sur le paysage urbain illuminé pendant que le jour passe à la nuit.
6871 x 4581 px | 58,2 x 38,8 cm | 22,9 x 15,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
14 octobre 2019
Lieu:
Waterfront, Alexandria, Virginia, United States
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Photograph by David Coleman. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the western bank of the Potomac River in Virginia, is a historic district renowned for its well-preserved 18th and 19th-century architecture and vibrant waterfront. Founded in 1749, this former colonial port played a significant role in early American commerce, particularly in the tobacco trade. The waterfront area, once bustling with maritime activity, has been transformed into a scenic promenade dotted with parks, restaurants, and cultural attractions. The Chart House restaurant, recognizable by its distinctive tower, is a prominent landmark on the Alexandria waterfront. Housed in a renovated 19th-century warehouse, it exemplifies the area's successful blend of historical preservation and modern use. The restaurant offers panoramic views of the Potomac River and the Washington, D.C. skyline. Old Town Alexandria's grid pattern of streets, laid out in 1749, remains largely intact. King Street, the main thoroughfare, runs from the George Washington Masonic National Memorial to the Potomac River, lined with boutiques, antique shops, and eateries. The Gadsby's Tavern Museum, where George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams once dined, stands as a testament to the city's colonial heritage. At dusk, the waterfront takes on a magical quality as street lamps illuminate the brick sidewalks and the river reflects the city lights. Visitors and locals alike enjoy evening strolls along the marina, taking in views of passing boats and the distant monuments of Washington, D.C. The area's rich history, coupled with its scenic beauty, makes Old Town Alexandria a popular destination for both history enthusiasts and those seeking a picturesque urban experience.