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Chantilly, Virginia, USA - August 19, 2025: The Space Shuttle 'Discovery' on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.-stock-foto
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Chantilly, Virginia, USA - August 19, 2025: The Space Shuttle 'Discovery' on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.-stock-foto
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Goldsborough Hall near Knaresborough in North Yorkshire, an upscale grade II* listed Jacobean stately home country house hotel-stock-foto
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Goldsborough Hall near Knaresborough in North Yorkshire, an upscale grade II* listed Jacobean stately home country house hotel-stock-foto
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Close-up view directly above a venomous Eastern Copperhead snake in a crack between rocks at the Bear's Den overlook along the Appalachian Trail.-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A memorial marker honors Revolutionary War patriots buried in Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery, the oldest public Catholic cemetery in Virginia and the oldest active cemetery in Alexandria. The cemetery dates to 1795 and is associated with Saint Mary's Catholic Church, established the same year as the oldest Catholic parish in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The memorial commemorates five Revolutionary War veterans interred in the cemetery: Francis Ignatius Hagen of the 3rd Virginia Regiment, Lawrence Hurdle of the Maryland Line, Pierre La Croix who served in both the French-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A memorial marker honors Revolutionary War patriots buried in Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery, the oldest public Catholic cemetery in Virginia and the oldest active cemetery in Alexandria. The cemetery dates to 1795 and is associated with Saint Mary's Catholic Church, established the same year as the oldest Catholic parish in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The memorial commemorates five Revolutionary War veterans interred in the cemetery: Francis Ignatius Hagen of the 3rd Virginia Regiment, Lawrence Hurdle of the Maryland Line, Pierre La Croix who served in both the French-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located in the historic Old Town district of Alexandria. The cemetery, established in 1795, is among the oldest Catholic burial grounds in the Washington DC metropolitan area. St. Mary's Catholic Church, which oversees the cemetery, was founded by Irish and German immigrants in the late 18th century. The burial ground contains graves dating from the early 1800s through the present day, including monuments and headstones reflecting nearly two centuries of Catholic community history. Old Town Alexandria, situated along the Potomac River appr-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — The Mason family cemetery at Gunston Hall is surrounded by a low brick wall that was added in 1922. The burial ground contains the remains of George Mason IV (1725-1792), principal author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which later influenced both the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. Gunston Hall, Mason's plantation home, was completed in 1759 and is now a National Historic Landmark open to the public. The cemetery remains an important historical site connected to one of America's founding fathers and his descendants.-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — The Mason family burial ground at Gunston Hall features the tombs of George Mason (left) and his wife Anne Mason (right). George Mason (1725-1792) was a prominent Virginia planter, political philosopher, and author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which later influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights. Gunston Hall, Mason's plantation home built between 1755-1759, is now a National Historic Landmark that preserves his legacy as one of America's founding fathers.-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — The Mason family burial ground at Gunston Hall features the tombs of George Mason (left) and his wife Anne Mason (right). George Mason (1725-1792) was a prominent Virginia planter, political philosopher, and author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which later influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights. Gunston Hall, Mason's plantation home built between 1755-1759, is now a National Historic Landmark that preserves his legacy as one of America's founding fathers.-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at George Mason's Gunston Hall features a 12-foot-wide central gravel pathway leading from the mansion toward the Potomac River. The recently restored one-acre garden, completed in 2023 after four decades of archaeological research, recreates George Mason's original 18th-century design with four quadrants bordered by boxwood shrubs. Mason, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights, designed this symmetrical garden as part of his 5,500-acre plantation where approximately 90-100 enslaved people lived and wo-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — George Mason's Gunston Hall, built between 1755-1759 on Mason Neck peninsula along the Potomac River, features the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America, created under the supervision of English architect William Buckland. The Georgian mansion served as home to George Mason IV (1725-1792), primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights and one of only three delegates who refused to sign the U.S. Constitution due to its lack of individual rights protections. Today, the Commonwealth of Virginia owns the pr-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — Soldiers portraying Revolutionary War-era Minutemen demonstrate historical uniforms and weapons during the US Army Twilight Tattoo ceremony at Summerall Field on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. The Twilight Tattoo is a military pageant featuring historical reenactments that showcase American military heritage from the Revolutionary War through modern times. The free public performance is conducted by soldiers from the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) and other ceremonial units from the Military District of Washington. Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall is located ad-stock-foto
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CHANTILLY, Virginia — Military aircraft are displayed in the Boeing Aviation Hangar at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, the companion facility to the National Air and Space Museum. The hangar houses a significant collection of military aviation artifacts as part of the Smithsonian Institution's extensive aerospace collection. The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center opened in 2003 near Washington Dulles International Airport to accommodate aircraft and spacecraft too large for display at the main museum on the National Mall. The facility is named after Steven F. Udvar-Hazy, a Hungarian-American busines-stock-foto
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Northern Bobwhite, Colinus virginianus, male-stock-foto
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Northern Bobwhite, Colinus virginianus, male-stock-foto
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Paul Pallansch of Northern Virginia holds a tattered and worn flag during the Unite for Veterans, Unite for America Rally 6th June 2025 at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. (Shoun A. Hill/Alamy Live News)-stock-foto
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Paul Pallansch of Northern Virginia holds a tattered and worn flag during the Unite for Veterans, Unite for America Rally 6th June 2025 at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. (Shoun A. Hill/Alamy Live News)-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Washington Metro station at Virginia Square features the distinctive vaulted concrete ceiling design characteristic of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) system. Located in the Virginia Square neighborhood of Arlington, this station serves the Orange and Silver lines of the Metro system. The station opened in December 1979 as part of the Metro's expansion into Arlington County. Virginia Square Metro is named for the surrounding neighborhood and is situated near several educational institutions, including the Arlington campus of George Mason Uni-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Washington Metro station at Virginia Square features the distinctive vaulted concrete ceiling design characteristic of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) system. Located in the Virginia Square neighborhood of Arlington, this station serves the Orange and Silver lines of the Metro system. The station opened in December 1979 as part of the Metro's expansion into Arlington County. Virginia Square Metro is named for the surrounding neighborhood and is situated near several educational institutions, including the Arlington campus of George Mason Uni-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — Escalators at the Virginia Square-GMU Metro station in Arlington, Virginia. The station serves both the Orange and Silver Lines of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) system, commonly known as the Metro. Virginia Square station opened in 1979 as part of the system's expansion into Northern Virginia, with Silver Line service added in 2014. The station is located in the Virginia Square neighborhood and serves nearby George Mason University's Arlington Campus. Metro stations in the Washington system are known for their distinctive vaulted ceilings, des-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Washington Metro station at Virginia Square features the distinctive vaulted concrete ceiling design characteristic of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) system. Located in the Virginia Square neighborhood of Arlington, this station serves the Orange and Silver lines of the Metro system. The station opened in December 1979 as part of the Metro's expansion into Arlington County. Virginia Square Metro is named for the surrounding neighborhood and is situated near several educational institutions, including the Arlington campus of George Mason Uni-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Washington Metro station at Virginia Square features the distinctive vaulted concrete ceiling design characteristic of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) system. Located in the Virginia Square neighborhood of Arlington, this station serves the Orange and Silver lines of the Metro system. The station opened in December 1979 as part of the Metro's expansion into Arlington County. Virginia Square Metro is named for the surrounding neighborhood and is situated near several educational institutions, including the Arlington campus of George Mason Uni-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Washington Metro station at Virginia Square features the distinctive vaulted concrete ceiling design characteristic of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) system. Located in the Virginia Square neighborhood of Arlington, this station serves the Orange and Silver lines of the Metro system. The station opened in December 1979 as part of the Metro's expansion into Arlington County. Virginia Square Metro is named for the surrounding neighborhood and is situated near several educational institutions, including the Arlington campus of George Mason Uni-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Washington Metro station at Virginia Square features the distinctive vaulted concrete ceiling design characteristic of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) system. Located in the Virginia Square neighborhood of Arlington, this station serves the Orange and Silver lines of the Metro system. The station opened in December 1979 as part of the Metro's expansion into Arlington County. Virginia Square Metro is named for the surrounding neighborhood and is situated near several educational institutions, including the Arlington campus of George Mason Uni-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Washington Metro station at Virginia Square features the distinctive vaulted concrete ceiling design characteristic of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) system. Located in the Virginia Square neighborhood of Arlington, this station serves the Orange and Silver lines of the Metro system. The station opened in December 1979 as part of the Metro's expansion into Arlington County. Virginia Square Metro is named for the surrounding neighborhood and is situated near several educational institutions, including the Arlington campus of George Mason Uni-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Washington Metro station at Virginia Square features the distinctive vaulted concrete ceiling design characteristic of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) system. Located in the Virginia Square neighborhood of Arlington, this station serves the Orange and Silver lines of the Metro system. The station opened in December 1979 as part of the Metro's expansion into Arlington County. Virginia Square Metro is named for the surrounding neighborhood and is situated near several educational institutions, including the Arlington campus of George Mason Uni-stock-foto