In
the wake of urban renewal demolitions, excavations by the
Smithsonian Institution on the 300 and 400 blocks of King
Street were the first archaeological activities (1965- 1973)
in Old Town Alexandria. The ceramic assemblage recovered
from these sites was heralded to be the largest collection
of Staffordshire wares yet unearthed in the U.S.
The
many ceramics found on the sites of old taverns were featured
in an exhibit at Gadsbys Tavern Museum in 1993. A
well for the storage of natural ice was uncovered beside
the foundation of Gadsbys at this time, and it can
be seen today in its preserved state.