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Carlyle
House Historic Park Washington DC
Location: 121 N. Fairfax St., Alexandria, VA
Carlyle House stands as a reminder of Alexandria’s prosperity
and growth during the mid-eighteenth century. One of the founders and first landowners
in Alexandria, John Carlyle and his first wife Sarah, moved into their completed
house on August 1, 1753. That same night, she gave birth to their first son, prompting
John to write to his brother George “its a fine beginning.” The story of Carlyle
House parallels the history of Alexandria. Restored during the statewide celebrations
for the Bicentennial, the house is owned and operated by the Northern Virginia Regional
Park Authority. Carlyle House interprets the lifestyle of an 18th-century Virginia
family and their servants and slaves.
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