National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a building in Alexandria, Northern Virginia, Virginia which is located on John Carlyle Street. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is situated nearby to John Carlyle Square, as well as near the art gallery Matthew Johnston.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Alexandria Union Station and George Washington Masonic National Memorial.
Alexandria Union Station
Railway station
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Alexandria Union Station is a historic railroad station in Alexandria, Virginia, south of Washington, D.C. To avoid confusion with nearby Washington Union Station, the station is often referred to as simply Alexandria. Alexandria Union Station is situated 920 feet north of National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
George Washington Masonic National Memorial
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The George Washington Masonic National Memorial is a Masonic building and memorial located in Alexandria, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C. It is dedicated to the memory of George Washington, first president of the United States and charter Master of Alexandria Lodge No. George Washington Masonic National Memorial is situated 1,700 feet northwest of National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
King Street–Old Town station
Metro station
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King Street–Old Town station is a Washington Metro station in Alexandria, Virginia, United States. The station opened on December 17, 1983, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. King Street–Old Town station is situated 1,000 feet north of National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rosemont Historic District and Huntington.
Rosemont Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Rosemont Historic District is a historic district located in the North Ridge neighborhood of Alexandria City in the U.S. state of Virginia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
Huntington
Village
Photo: Ser Amantio di Nicolao, CC BY 3.0.
South Alexandria is an area of southeastern Fairfax County, Virginia. Despite the name, it is not part of the City of Alexandria; it is a colloquial name used by locals because the area has an Alexandria mailing address.
Alexandria Historic District
Neighborhood
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
- Type: Building
- Address: 333 John Carlyle Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
- Location: Alexandria, Northern Virginia, Virginia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
38.80385° or 38° 48′ 14″ northLongitude
-77.06228° or 77° 3′ 44″ westLevels
6Open location code
87C4RW3Q+G3OpenStreetMap ID
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