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| | Places of Scottish Interest - Alexandria, Virginia |
 | | Today, Alexandria is also a very unique community - the oldest town in the Washington metropolitan area, one that goes to great lengths to preserve and use its history, and with a population that continues to cherish and celebrate the city's Scottish heritage. |
 | | The Old Presbyterian Meeting House, 316 S. Royal Street, Old Town, Alexandria, VA - In the churchyard is the final resting place of William Hunter, an early resident of the City of Alexandria and founder of the St. |
 | | The Ramsay House, 221 King Street, Old Town, Alexandria, VA- Originally built circa 1724 by William Ramsay, a Scottish merchant and city founder, the house is believed to have been built down river and barged to its present site after Alexandria was established in 1749. |
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