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Autumn in Alexandria, VA means showstopping trees sweeping historic streetscapes with autumn hues, photo-ready rowhouses packed with pumpkins and gas lamps flickering above red brick sidewalks. Sip a rainbow cider flight and more this fall—camera in hand.
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1. Burst of Orange Color at Carlyle House
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Come October, historic Carlyle House’s front lawn begs for a fall foliage photoshoot, with orange-hued maples framing the mansion’s stone façade. Visit the lush backyard garden for a beautiful bonus oasis in the heart of Old Town. Find our city-wide guide to fall foliage-viewing here.
2. Doorways Decked out with Seasonal Décor
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Old Town’s always photogenic rowhouses are prettier than ever with pumpkins and gourds gathered around seasonal mums, vibrant doors, Halloween decorations and more. Try S. Lee Street or leave it to serendipity to see what you stumble upon.
3. Cider Flight or Craft Beer
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Celebrate National Cider Month in October with a photogenic flight from Lost Boy Cider, Northern Virginia’s first urban cidery. Taste your way through a rainbow color palette filled with flavors like IPA-inspired Hazy Hopped, blackberry-tinted Bramble and Thai Rope Walker, spiked with strawberry and basil. More of a beer fan? Opt for fall-themed brews from award-winning Port City Brewing Company or beloved Aslin Beer Company. Plus, try newer drinks destinations such as Atlas Brew Works, Negus Winery and Meadery Tasting Room, The MacMillan Spirit House and more.
4. Mount Vernon Trail’s Fall Foliage
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The Mount Vernon Trail makes the perfect backdrop for a stroll, jog or bike ride in the riverside autumn air. Head south along the George Washington Memorial Parkway and capture a gorgeous golden hour with red, orange and yellow leaves filtering the fall lighting. Keep your viewfinder ready to snap wildlife sightings, from sun-tanning turtles and stately bald eagles.
5. Flickering Gas Lamps
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As the temperature chills and the sun sets earlier, feel swept back in time by the flickering gas lamps fixed out front of historic rowhouses, remnants of the 19th-century gas lighting system. Come twilight, look for the lamps along quieter side streets off King, such as Prince Street or cobblestoned Captain’s Row.
6. Halloween Decorations on Captain’s Row
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Residents of cobblestoned Captain’s Row, a stop on the ever-popular Ghost & Graveyard Tour, transform their block into a Halloween haven each year. Head to the 100 block of Prince Street to capture scenes ranging from the spooky (think: skeletons scaling a brick rowhouse) to the quirky (like the Wicked Witch of the East’s ruby-slippered feet peeking out from a pumpkin patch).
Discover more to enjoy in Alexandria this fall here.