Founders Park: A Historical Waterfront Spot Fit for a Picnic

In the early 1700s, residents of what would one day become Alexandria would've never heard of "Founders Park,"but they knew West Point well. After all, West Point marked the first major European settlement along the river, popping up in 1732 (even before Alexandria did) with the construction of its first warehouse. But West Point eventually devolved into an industrial area and, in the 1960s, an abandoned expanse of land. When plans to build an apartment complex there became public in 1976, nearby residents put their foot down; instead, a park took shape in the space.

Known as Founders Park, this riverfront spot finally came to life in the late '70s. Volunteers worked hard to rid it of clutter and trash, unearthing the picturesque lawns and waterfront paths that you see there today. Home to native plants and flowers, it makes for an ideal spot to watch the sun set. But you can also play volleyball, walk your dog, or lay out a picnic spread on the lawn.

Founders Park
351 N. Union Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
http://www.alexandriafounderspark.org/index.php
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