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Revolutionary relic
The cannon mounted at the intersection of Braddock Road and Russell Road was left behind by General Braddock in 1755, on an ill-fated mission at the start of the French and Indian War in which he was killed but a young officer named George Washington rose to prominence. In 1915, the cannon was erected by the Society of Colonial Dames to mark the route which his expedition took from Alexandria.
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