Scottish Christmas parade
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Let's check out the 54th Annual Scottish Christmas Walk in Old Town! The parade features marching units, Scottish bagpipes and drums, Scottish dancers, reenactment groups, Scottie dogs, dignitaries, classic cars, Santa Claus, and more. The parade will take place rain or shine. ❶ What we'll do: • From the old ship’s rudder under Wilson Bridge we'll take a brief look down the Potomac from the Jones Point Lighthouse before walking north to Founder's Park, passing by three historical sites that underscore Scottish influence on the early development of Alexandria. After returning south along the riverfront to the Torpedo Factory, we'll head west to the corner of King and Fairfax streets to find an optimal viewing spot to watch the parade, starting at 11 am. (The parade has 10 blocks to march before arriving at King and Fairfax streets, so we'll have plenty of time.) • At attendee discretion, depending on your individual tolerance for skirling bagpipes, head back individually south along Lee Street to our starting point in Jones Point Park. • This is a loop hike of about 3.5 miles and should take 2-3 hours, depending on how long you want to hang out watching the parade. The surface is fairly level and mostly paved. This is an easy walk. • Google map: https://tinyurl.com/yckvma25 ❷ How to get there: The park entrance is at the south end of South Royal Street in Old Town Alexandria. From Highway 1 (either direction), take Franklin Street east to Royal Street, turn right and drive south 3 blocks until the street ends in front of Wilson Bridge. The park entrance is on your left. The street address is 1 Jones Point Drive, Alexandria, VA 22314. See https://goo.gl/maps/Z7nvmmR3XwC2
