During
urban renewal, the greater part of a block of historic structures
at 500 King Street was razed to provide space for a new
city courthouse. The old wells and privies on this block
contained the largest assemblage of artifacts ever recovered
from any site in Alexandria. This excavation was the first
major project completed by the newly appointed City Archaeologist.
It yielded a spectacular assemblage of ceramics, glass,
food remains, toys, and even a musket.