Alexandria, Virginia

Everything Alexandria is known for

3 songs mention this city 46 artists from here

Alexandria, Virginia, a city rich in history and known for its beautifully preserved 18th and 19th century architecture, also boasts a vibrant musical connection. Located just across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., Alexandria is home to 46 artists spanning various genres. Rock fans will recognize Stewart Copeland, while Kali Uchis represents R&B. The city is also mentioned in songs like "Arlandria" by the Foo Fighters.

With three songs in our collection referencing Alexandria and a diverse array of artists calling it home, the city's musical footprint is notable. From gospel artist Bill Gaither to indie acts like Over It, Alexandria's residents contribute to a wide spectrum of music.

Music in Alexandria

Rivers & Roads in Song near Alexandria

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Alexandria.

History of Alexandria

Ben's Chili Bowl RoadyGoat

Ben and Virginia Ali opened Ben's Chili Bowl on U Street in Washington DC in 1958. When riots tore through the neighborhood after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination in 1968, Ben's was one of the few businesses allowed to stay open to feed activists and police. The half-smoke — a coarsely ground half-pork, half-beef sausage smothered in chili — became DC's signature dish. Barack Obama ate here before his inauguration.

7.9 mi away

The Pentagon

1941

The world's largest office building, built in sixteen months during World War II to consolidate the War Department.

4.6 mi away

Arlington National Cemetery

1864

The nation's most hallowed military burial ground, established on Robert E. Lee's former estate during the Civil War.

5.2 mi away

Mount Vernon

1757

George Washington's beloved plantation on the Potomac, which he expanded from a modest farmhouse into a twenty-one-room mansion.

7.1 mi away

Clara Barton National Historic Site

1897

Home of Clara Barton in Glen Echo that served as both her residence and the early headquarters of the American Red Cross.

12.3 mi away

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

1959

NASA's first space flight center, established in 1959, named after rocket pioneer Robert H. Goddard.

16.6 mi away

Things to Do in Alexandria

Everything Near Alexandria

178 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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