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New digital tool allows you to track down Alexandria’s historical markers

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If you ever wanted a “sign” to encourage you to learn more about the history of the D.C. region, here it is.

In today’s episode of “Matt About Town,” WTOP’s Matt Kaufax takes a journey to Alexandria, Virginia, to track down historic pieces of the past.

With just a couple taps on your smartphone, you can access every single historical place marked by a plaque, poster or bulletin — you name it — still standing in the city of Alexandria.

It’s called the “sign finder.”

The online map uses ArcGIS technology to pinpoint the exact location of every sign documenting an interesting event, person, place or phenomenon in the city.

As Matt found out, there are more markers than you could possibly imagine in Alexandria’s historic city limits, each with its own fascinating historical backstory.

Whether you live in the D.C. region, are just visiting Alexandria, or simply feel like a fun historical scavenger hunt, this tool makes learning fun! Access the Alexandria Historical Sign Finder on the city’s website.

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