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Alexandria Academy
Incorporated by the Virginia Assembly in 1786, the Alexandria Academy was located in George Washington’s home community of Alexandria, Virginia. Washington contributed significantly to the Academy during his life and with provisions in his will.1 In his life time, he advised its Board of Trustees with his vision for the establishment, which included free education for some of the community's poor.
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