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Welcome to Historic America's walking tour of Old Town Alexandria. History is always a treat--but this tour is especially sweet! Did you know that Forbes named Alexandria the Ice Cream capital of the world in 2019? This guided tour explores Alexandria's historic charm, through public art, a stroll down cobblestone streets, itty bitty homes and old churches. Best of all - we stake out the top ice cream shops in town! Beginning on the idyllic Potomac River waterfront, we make our way through the heart of Old Town Alexandria's historic district, with plenty of delicious detours along the way.

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Ramzi Beidas and Amy Simone of Weichart Realty are proud to present this UCPlaces tour of the Top Restaurants in Ashburn, Virginia. Ramzi’s greatest satisfaction is helping people get their dream home. He's also a food enthusiast who loves Middle Eastern food, or just a good BBQ. Amy is his realtor partner and believes in bringing in a unique and personal edge to real estate. She’s also been a Virginia resident for over 25 years. If after this tour you want to learn more about the Ashburn area give either one of them a call. You can reach Amy at 703-728-4350 or email her at a.simone@weichert.com or give Ramzi a call at 201-375-0004 or email him at rbeidas@rbeidasrealtor.com.

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Hello, and welcome to the UCPlaces “Where to Live” tour of Sterling, Virginia. My name is Tim and I’ll be showing you around. First, a little about myself. After a 28 year career in the Federal Government, I moved on to a career in real estate. In my free time, I like to travel and play guitar. I’ve also made it my goal to get back into running. If after this tour you would like to learn more about the Sterling area, give me a call at (703) 439-7001 or send me an email - tshamble@gmail.com. Now, a little about Sterling. Sterling is located in Virginia’s Loudoun County, nestled right on the Virginia/Maryland border. It is part of the greater Washington, DC metro area and just minutes from the Dulles International airport. With its close proximity to the scenic Potomac River and easy access to the W&OD trail, Sterling often attracts outdoor enthusiasts. So whether you like activities like kayaking, fishing, biking, or running, or you just want to take a break from the hustle of Washington, D.C, Sterling is the place for you. To start this tour, meet me over by the Sterling Park Golf Club.

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Hi! my name is Shelly and welcome to this UCPlaces tour of the Parks in Ashburn, Virginia on behalf of our local expert Anna Triviso. If after the tour you would like to see more of the Ashburn area, give Anna at (571) 417-0026 or send her an email at anna.triviso@pearsonsmithrealty.com. Now a little about Ashburn! Ashburn is nestled only 30 miles northwest of Washington, DC, making it a hub for commuters and employees of the area. Ashburn is often nicknamed the “bullseye of America's Internet” due to the many data centers that are in the area. Aside from being home to many high-tech businesses, Ashburn is also home to the Washington Football Team’s training facility. To get started with the tour, meet me over by Trailside Park.

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Welcome to this UCPlaces Bar Crawl of Old Town Alexandria. My name is Shelly and I’ll be taking you on this tour on behalf of our local expert Batel Yona. Now a little about Batel. Batel Yona was born and raised here in Northern Virginia, and is an alumnus of George Mason University. Before launching her career in real estate, Batel spent a couple years living abroad in Melbourne, Australia working as a portrait and fashion photographer. Batel has an extensive track record of going above and beyond for her clients, specializing in customer service, and customizing the home buying and selling process for everyone she works with. As a Northern Virginia native, her favorite thing about the DMV is the environmental versatility- from the national and public parks, like Burke Lake Park and Great Falls, to DC’s plethora of national landmarks and Smithsonian museums. You’ll always have something to do in the DMV, so if you’re interested in putting down roots in the DC metro area, be sure to reach out to Batel Yona for all your real estate needs! Now a little about Old Town Alexandria! Like the name suggests, Old Town is Alexandria’s famous and beloved historic district. With its cobblestone streets and historic architecture, Old Town brings a simple, rustic charm to the DC Metro area. Don’t let the old architecture fool you though, there's still plenty of fun to be had. Meet me by The Light Horse and I’ll show you around!

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Welcome to this UCplaces tour of the best restaurants in Winchester, Virginia on behalf of our local expert Brandon Curtis. Brandon is hardworking, dedicated and will make sure you find your dream home! If after this tour you want to see more of the Winchester area, give Brandon a call at (703) 727-5890 or send him an email at bcurtis@weichert.com. If you’re on the hunt for your next date location or just want to try a new brunch spot, this tour will show you the best and most delicious spots in Winchester. I hope you came hungry! To start this tour, meet me at Cafe Del Sol on Featherbed Lane, heading west toward Loudon Street.

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Brought to you by Guy Allen Welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live Tour of Woodbridge, Virginia . Meet our local expert Guy Allen. Guy has been a leader in the real estate and mortgage industry for over forty years and is excited to help you find your dream home! If after the tour you fall in love with Woodbridge, contact Guy Allen at guy.allen@exprealty.com or give him a call at 571-722-2337. Now a little about Woodbridge. Woodbridge is located in the heart of Prince William County and is located just 20 miles south of Washington D.C. Before the 1980s, Woodbridge was mostly farmland but now it is experiencing an industrial boom, thanks to the influx of government workers coming to the area. This is a great place for those who want both the access to a big city while also having the coziness of a suburb to retreat to. To start this tour meet me at the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

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Hello there and welcome to this UCPlaces Where-to-Live tour of Oakton, Virginia! My name is Shelly and I’ll be showing you around on behalf of agent Hava Nachum. Hava is a Realtor and Certified Senior Specialist with experience, knowledge, and marketing savvy. Hava’s business was founded on two main pillars: Excellence in customer service and honesty. It’s for that reason that she strives to use her wealth of knowledge and expertise to guide clients through both the buying and selling process. After the tour you can reach out to Hava directly. She would LOVE to talk with you! Give her a call at 703-447-7003. Ok, let’s talk about Oakton. Location, location, location! 15 miles from the Nation’s Capital of Washington DC, and 5 miles from Tysons Corner which is one of the largest business centers in the region, with the Hilton HQ, Capital One HQ and USA today HQ, just to name a few. It's also a quick and easy car ride to Reston town center which is one of the largest high-tech business centers in America with companies such as Microsoft, Facebook, and Oracle. It has two metro line stations with quick access to route 66 and 495 or as locals call “the beltway” around DC. Wanna take a look around? Let’s do it. Meet me at the corner of Chainbridge Road and Jermantown Road where we will be heading southwest on Jermantown.

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Popes Creek is the birthplace of our First President, George Washington. Here you will learn about his ancestors and see where he was born and spent the first three years of his life before his family moved to another plantation owned by his father called Little Hunting Creek (Today we know it as Mount Vernon) before finally relocating to Ferry Farm where he grew up. This is a very tranquil place where you can not only learn but also enjoy a picnic lunch on the banks of the Potomac River.

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This tour examines the areas around the historic Jamestown Island along Island Loop Drive.