King Street, Alexandria, Virginia
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King Street is a major road in Alexandria, Virginia, USA and the heart of historic Old Town Alexandria. It extends westward from the Potomac River waterfront near the Torpedo Factory Arts Center and nearby bustling tourist gift shops and restaurants, passing City Hall. On reaching the Metrorail and Amtrak stations and the George Washington National Masonic Memorial, King Street bends and narrows to just two lanes as it passes T.C. Williams High School, becoming Leesburg Pike as it passes out of Alexandria near the Bailey's Crossroads area. King Street becomes State Route 7 west of Washington Street (State Route 400). In Old Town Alexandria, King Street is designated as the dividing line between north and south in the addressing system, while Duke Street (State Route 236) is designated as the dividing line in the West End area of Alexandria.
The line of King Street follows the original border for the District of Columbia, becoming the Leesburg Hwy as it extends westward into Arlington County, further following by close proximity the continuation of the original District border that now forms the southern edge of Arlington County, Virginia.
The Washington Metro has a station at King Street, just west of Old Town, on the Blue and Yellow Lines.