Here's something that makes me proud to work in this region.
With the government shutdown affecting thousands of our neighbors, Alexandria isn't just sitting back—they're rolling out the welcome mat. Visit Alexandria is offering free "Keys to the City" passes (normally $60) to federal workers and hotel guests hit by the shutdown.
What's included? Head to the Alexandria Visitor Center at 221 King Street with your government ID or hotel reservation, and you'll get access to nine historic sites plus 40% off admission to George Washington's Mount Vernon, rides on the Potomac Water Taxi, and tours of the Tall Ship Providence. That's real value when budgets are tight.
For federal employees, just show a valid government ID. Hotel guests need to present a room key or digital reservation confirmation. It's that simple.
Beyond the free passes, Alexandria has launched a dedicated webpage at visitalexandria.com/governmentshutdown showing exactly which museums, tours, and parks remain open during the shutdown. You'll find spots like the Alexandria Archaeology Museum, Gadsby's Tavern Museum, the Torpedo Factory Arts Center, and Carlyle House Historic Park all welcoming visitors.
This isn't just about tourism—it's about community. The shutdown means federal workers are missing paychecks, and tourists are finding federal attractions closed. Alexandria recognized that gap and stepped in with real solutions.
The city is also providing resources beyond attractions—an online list of assistance for affected federal workers covering housing, taxes, childcare costs, and food assistance.
My take? I love seeing how Alexandria steps up in tough times. This kind of community response—making the city more accessible when people need it most—is exactly what makes Northern Virginia special. Whether you're a federal employee looking for a meaningful distraction or a visitor whose plans got derailed, Alexandria's got your back.
Check out visitalexandria.com/governmentshutdown for the full details.
Source: Debbie Williams, Northern Virginia Magazine (October 2, 2025)
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