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The tall ship Hermione, Alexandria fire boat, and an aircraft on final approach into Reagan National Airport all converge at an opened Woodrow Wilson Bridge
Virginia Railway Express V67 leads an afternoon outbound train into Alexandria station. VRE seems to keep their equipment very clean. The consist sparkles, even on this somewhat overcast day.
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Fort Qaitbey at Alexandria, Egypt, stands on the site of the famous Pharos lighthouse (279 BC), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
A scenic view of Alexandria’s coastline with straw beach umbrellas in the foreground and the city’s corniche and modern buildings stretching along the Mediterranean Sea under a bright sky.
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I found this great grain elevator in the town of Alexandria, South Dakota. Alexandria is a small town located along Interstate 90 with a bit over 600 residents.
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View into East Luray Avenue from the corner of Leslie Avenue in the neighbourhood 'Del Ray'
Blick in die East Luray Avenue von der Ecke der Leslie Avenue aus im Viertel 'Del Ray'
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I recently posted a shot of a saki monkey named Opus, grooming his girlfriend, Alexandria (zookeepers also call her Lexi). Well, yesterday, the zoo announced their discovery that Lexi is pregnant! They posted the x-ray on Facebook and Instagram. We're all looking for the baby monkey in 4-6 weeks.
I guess grooming works!
WMATA 3162, a 2018 New Flyer XN40, on route 10A at Braddock Road metro station in Alexandria, Virginia on Thursday, June 9th, 2022.
view this morning of Alexandria, Virginia from JetBlue flight 1600 from Boston en route to Washington National Airport.
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Dash 305, a 2012 Gillig 40' hybrid, on route 32 at King St-Old Town Metro Station in Alexandria on Thursday, June 9th, 2022.
5400 Geary Boulevard
Built 1923
Reid Brothers
Brief History
The Alexandria Theatre opened in 1923 by Samuel Theatre Levin, a San Francisco movie entrepreneur and his brothers Alex and Joseph. At the time of the theater’s opening in 1923, it made news as the first theater in the area to use a sloped floor. The building stands out within the Richmond district due to its large physical presence and unique Egyptian Architecture. Capitalizing on the discovery of King Tutankhamen’s tomb, the architects for the building, the Reid Brothers, designed the Alexandria Theatre with a stylized Egyptian theme, mixing elements of ancient Egypt, Minoan culture, and classical detailing. The Reid Brothers designed 20 theaters during the 1920s and 30s; many of these theater buildings in San Francisco remain (although in some cases are not operating as theaters), such as the Balboa, Metro, York, Avenue, and New Mission. In 1941, it underwent extensive remodeling, emerging totally Moderne, with only the original stone pillars on its corner facade still exhibiting evidence of its original Egyptian roots.
Interior of the Alexandria Theater 1942. Photo courtesy of SF Public Library
The Alexandria remained a single-screen theater until United Artists Theater Co. bought it in 1976 and created two viewing rooms by closing off the theater’s upper seats with partition walls. Regal Entertainment acquired the bankrupt United Artists in 1998 and operated the Alexandria. It closed on Feb. 16, 2004, .
Alexandria 875 ex Copenhagen Uerdingen articulated tram at Nuzha route 1 terminus on 6 September 1993.
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The city of Alexandria sets off fireworks on its birthday, one week after the country's birthday. The fireworks are over the Potomac River, lighting it up with bright colors. In the background is the skyline of D.C., including the Capitol.
The tall ship Hermione, Alexandria fire boat, and an aircraft on final approach into Reagan National Airport all converge at an opened Woodrow Wilson Bridge
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The Qaitbay Citadel in Alexandria is considered one of the most important defensive strongholds, not only in Egypt, but also along the Mediterranean Sea coast. It formulated an important part of the fortification system of Alexandria in the 15th century A.D.
The Citadel is situated at the entrance of the eastern harbour on the eastern point of the Pharos Island. It was erected on the exact site of the famous Lighthouse of Alexandria, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
About 1480 A.D, the Mameluke Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay fortified the place as part of his coastal defensive edifices against the Turks, who were threatening Egypt at that time. He built the castle and placed a Mosque inside it. The Citadel continued to function during most of the Mameluke period, the Ottoman period and the Modern period, but after the British bombardment of the city of Alexandria in 1883, it was kept out of the spotlight. It became neglected until the 20th century, when it was restored several times by the Egyptian Supreme Counsel of Antiquities.