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DESCRIPTION:Dyke Marsh&rsquo\;s Varied Human History\nPlease join the Fri
 ends of Dyke Marsh to hear Matthew Virta\, Cultural Resources Program Ma
 nager at the U.S. National Park Service\, examine Dyke Marsh&rsquo\;s co
 lorful history\, from Native American Indian times to the present.&nbsp\
 ; Goings-on have included hunting\, fishing\, boating railroad developme
 nt\, underground vice activities\, sand and gravel extraction\, parkway 
 development\, and preservation and restoration efforts.\nThe program is 
 co-sponsored by the Fairfax County History Commission.\nThe presentation
  will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Huntley Meadows Park Visitor Center\, 
 3701 Lockheed Blvd.\, Alexandria\, VA 22306 (about five miles south of t
 he Beltway\, just off U.S. 1).&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 703-768-2525 [publishable c
 ontact number].&nbsp\; Free to all.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Directions:&nbsp\; htt
 p://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/\n&nbsp\;\nDyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve 
 is a 485-acre tidal freshwater marsh on the Potomac River one mile south
  of Old Town Alexandria\, administered by the National Park Service and 
 part of the George Washington Memorial Parkway.&nbsp\; The Friends of Dy
 ke Marsh is a 35-year old conservation advocacy organization. Visit Frie
 nds of Dyke Marsh website: www.fodm.org&nbsp\; &nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;
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URL:http://greateralexandria.patch.com/events/history-of-dyke-marsh-by-fr
 iends-of-dyke-marsh
SUMMARY:History of Dyke Marsh by Friends of Dyke Marsh
LOCATION:Huntley Meadows Park: 3701 Lockheed Blvd\, Alexandria\, VA
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