June 20, 2015
Skipping the bus and the subways we decided to drive to the outskirts of DC and visit the National Firearms Museum. Photography is allowed inside the museum however you have to sign a waiver stating that you will not post the pictures to social media.
The Firearms museum has a wide range of historic guns such as the Matchlock Musket and guns from the Revolutionary War. There was also an interesting and rare Nazis belt buckle gun among many many other things.
The rest of the day we spent Old Town Alexandria, Virginia.
Old Town Alexandria is located on the Potomac River waterfront. It is a beautifully preserved historic district that was George Washington's adopted hometown.
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I had to see the architecture on the inside :) |
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Inside Ye Old Starbucks |
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Aaron talking with a fellow Aggie |
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Information Plaque about the Building |
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Side view of the Historic Building now housing a Starbucks |
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Potomac |
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Ha Ha! Can you find Caylin??........ she was creeping! |
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Thanks to this shirt we ran into about 4 more very friendly aggies while here |
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Cobblestone street dating to 1790 |
Historic Christ Church established in 1773, is an Episcopal Church. George Washington and Robert E. Lee have worshipped here.
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Back of Christ Church |
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Cemetery on Church Christ Grounds |
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Interesting combination! |
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Love to see our flag billowing in the wind |
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