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With
more than 250 years of history and hospitality to its credit, Alexandria
offers an array of historic and cultural attractions. Alexandria's many
historic homes, churches, businesses and museums allow residents and visitors
alike to experience the hand of the past that makes our city the charming
and historic town it is today.
Much
of present-day Alexandria was included in a 6,000-acre land grant from
Sir William Berkeley, Governor of Virginia, which was awarded to Robert
Howsing, an English ship captain, on October 21, 1669. This land overlapped
a 700-acre patent that had previously been issued to Dame Margaret Brent
in 1654. The Howsing tract extended along the Potomac River from Hunting
Creek on the south to the Little Falls on the north. The grant was made
by authority of King Charles II in recognition of Captain Howsing 's bringing
120 people to live in Virginia. Less than a month later, Howsing sold
the land for 6,000 pounds of tobacco to John Alexander.
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