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Summer travel has no doubt begun. On May 19, at 9:20 a.m., 36 tour buses …
A butterfly garden at Alexandria's Duncan Library.
Kincannon's successor, Kameron Wilds, welcomed the crowd.
A sign outside announcing Rev. Kincannon's last sermon.
John and Nancy Okstulski stand on one of the fort's remaining dirt walls.
Melissa Lee, Rising Hope's food pantry manager, kept the party running smoothly.
The Rising Hope choir, with Kincannon playing his guitar, raised everyone's spirits with their songs.
Glenn Fatzinger, co-chair of the Mount Vernon Regional Historical Society, recounted the fort's history.
Gunnar Lucko wants to recruit others to help control ivy on the parkway's trees.
Friends of Dyke Marsh volunteers like Jim Gearing cut a "window" in the ivy at …
Mount Vernonite Don Robinson helped with the river's shad restoration project, led by Jim Cummins …
An osprey pair is rebuilding a nest on a light pole at Whitman Middle School. …
The station's sign is a familiar landmark to locals.