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Walking Tour The American Revolution and Alexandria

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This is the only tour in Old Town Alexandria that focuses on the Revolutionary War. We will show some of the most important (yet not well known) locations that led to the American Revolution. On this tour you will discover Alexandria's connection to the the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Bill of Rights. We will visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution. Get ready to walk in the churchyard where George Washington publicly declared he would take up arms to fight for the American colonies. We will explore the historic homes and businesses of famous Revolutionary War veterans. Plus we will show you where the Marquis de Lafayette addressed the citizens of Alexandria!

Along the way, we will point out places of interest and show you Alexandria's hidden gems. Ask questions and experience Old Town Alexandria through one of the most fun tours in the D.C. area!
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Sun 03 Aug
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Начинается с $30.00
Sun 03 Aug
Начинается с $30.00
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Knowledgeable local guide
Knowledgeable local guide
Knowledgeable local guide
Knowledgeable local guide
Knowledgeable local guide
Дополнительная информация
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Что ожидать
1
Alexandria City Hall & Market Square
One of the most important documents in American history was passed in Alexandria in 1774. In Market Square, we will discuss how this document led to the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Bill of Rights. *Market Square is open to the public. No admission required..
2
Carlyle House
Built in 1753, the Carlyle House is one of the most important locations on the road to the American Revolution. Learn about the start of General Braddock's campaign during the French and Indian War. * We will pass by The Carlyle House but not go inside.
3
Old Presbyterian Meeting House
We will see the burial ground where many American Patriots are buried. We will also see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution. This is a hidden gem in Alexandria!
4
Alexandria's Christ Church
We will see George Washington's pew and where he worshipped. This is a historic church that predates the American Revolution. * If the Church is open, we will be able to go inside. The Church is open Wed- Sun from 12pm- 4pm.
5
Alexandria
We will also see the following locations: - The Ramsay House - The Dulaney House - Duvall's Tavern - Wise's Tavern
6
Alexandria City Hall & Market Square
One of the most important documents in American history was passed in Alexandria in 1774. In Market Square, we will discuss how this document led to the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Bill of Rights. *Market Square is open to the public. No admission required..
7
Carlyle House
Built in 1753, the Carlyle House is one of the most important locations on the road to the American Revolution. Learn about the start of General Braddock's campaign during the French and Indian War. * We will pass by The Carlyle House but not go inside.
8
Old Presbyterian Meeting House
We will see the burial ground where many American Patriots are buried. We will also see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution. This is a hidden gem in Alexandria!
9
Alexandria's Christ Church
We will see George Washington's pew and where he worshipped. This is a historic church that predates the American Revolution. * If the Church is open, we will be able to go inside. The Church is open Wed- Sun from 12pm- 4pm.
10
Alexandria
We will also see the following locations: - The Ramsay House - The Dulaney House - Duvall's Tavern - Wise's Tavern
11
Alexandria City Hall & Market Square
One of the most important documents in American history was passed in Alexandria in 1774. In Market Square, we will discuss how this document led to the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Bill of Rights. *Market Square is open to the public. No admission required..
12
Carlyle House
Built in 1753, the Carlyle House is one of the most important locations on the road to the American Revolution. Learn about the start of General Braddock's campaign during the French and Indian War. * We will pass by The Carlyle House but not go inside.
13
Old Presbyterian Meeting House
We will see the burial ground where many American Patriots are buried. We will also see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution. This is a hidden gem in Alexandria!
14
Alexandria's Christ Church
We will see George Washington's pew and where he worshipped. This is a historic church that predates the American Revolution. * If the Church is open, we will be able to go inside. The Church is open Wed- Sun from 12pm- 4pm.
15
Alexandria
We will also see the following locations: - The Ramsay House - The Dulaney House - Duvall's Tavern - Wise's Tavern
16
Alexandria City Hall & Market Square
One of the most important documents in American history was passed in Alexandria in 1774. In Market Square, we will discuss how this document led to the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Bill of Rights. *Market Square is open to the public. No admission required..
17
Carlyle House
Built in 1753, the Carlyle House is one of the most important locations on the road to the American Revolution. Learn about the start of General Braddock's campaign during the French and Indian War. * We will pass by The Carlyle House but not go inside.
18
Old Presbyterian Meeting House
We will see the burial ground where many American Patriots are buried. We will also see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution. This is a hidden gem in Alexandria!
19
Alexandria's Christ Church
We will see George Washington's pew and where he worshipped. This is a historic church that predates the American Revolution. * If the Church is open, we will be able to go inside. The Church is open Wed- Sun from 12pm- 4pm.
20
Alexandria
We will also see the following locations: - The Ramsay House - The Dulaney House - Duvall's Tavern - Wise's Tavern
21
Alexandria City Hall & Market Square
One of the most important documents in American history was passed in Alexandria in 1774. In Market Square, we will discuss how this document led to the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Bill of Rights. *Market Square is open to the public. No admission required..
22
Carlyle House
Built in 1753, the Carlyle House is one of the most important locations on the road to the American Revolution. Learn about the start of General Braddock's campaign during the French and Indian War. * We will pass by The Carlyle House but not go inside.
23
Old Presbyterian Meeting House
We will see the burial ground where many American Patriots are buried. We will also see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution. This is a hidden gem in Alexandria!
24
Alexandria's Christ Church
We will see George Washington's pew and where he worshipped. This is a historic church that predates the American Revolution. * If the Church is open, we will be able to go inside. The Church is open Wed- Sun from 12pm- 4pm.
25
Alexandria
We will also see the following locations: - The Ramsay House - The Dulaney House - Duvall's Tavern - Wise's Tavern
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Отзывы (25)
Kaz_I
Mar 2025
Tim our guide was great. Great knowledge of local history and connection of Alexandria with George Washington and other historical figures. He also talked about structural history of buildings that are of significance. I recommend Tim as a guide for anyone who are looking for tour of Alexandria. My 10 year old son loved his tour so much that he wanted to get another tour from him.
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
Thank you, Kaz. I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed your tour with me and that your son wanted to come back! He had a lot of great questions and knew a lot of history. Maybe he could be a future tour guide in Alexandria! Thank you again and enjoy the rest of your trip!!
Debbie_W
Mar 2025
My daughter and I did the American Revolution history tour with Wayne and it was FABULOUS. My daughter is a history major, I'm a science geek so there's no way I thought this was going to be interesting to me, but I absolutely loved it. Wayne made it interesting for everyone, made 2 minute side stops that brought it all together. I have no idea how anyone keeps all that random information in their head, but it was amazing to see the history come to life. One of the best tours we've been on in a long time. Book it!
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
Thank you Debbie! I am really glad to hear you enjoyed your tour with Wayne and the Revolutionary War tour in Alexandria. I appreciate you recommending it to other people too.
131erniee
Mar 2025
Wonderful and informative tour. Learned so many things about Alexandria that we didn't know before taking the tour. I would highly recommend it.
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
Thank you so much for the review. I am really glad to hear that you enjoyed your tour of Old Town Alexandria!

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