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Egyptian Museum

Let’s be honest—this stretch of highway isn’t exactly the Grand Canyon. It’s mostly trees, more trees, and just enough McDonald’s to make you wonder if you’ve been driving in circles. But here’s where things get interesting. Unlike your typical sightseeing tour, this one’s all about the unsightseeing. We’re not pulling over for monuments or museums. In fact, we’re not pulling over at all—unless your curiosity (or your bladder) says otherwise. In which case, we fully support your spontaneous detour energy. Instead, we’re bringing the stories to you. As we cruise past towns and cities—some famous, some forgotten—we’ll share fascinating, surprising, and occasionally ridiculous tales that shaped them. These are the places that launched revolutions, made headlines, inspired legends—or at the very least, have names that sound like rejected sitcoms. So even if all you see out the window are trees and tail lights, we promise to keep your ears entertained with stories that’ll make you say, “Wait, that happened here?” And maybe even, “Okay, let’s take that next exit.” Ready? Let’s hit the road and discover the hidden stories along I-95—one mile at a time.

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Egyptian Museum

Brought to you by Guy Allen Welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live Tour of Woodbridge, Virginia . Meet our local expert Guy Allen. Guy has been a leader in the real estate and mortgage industry for over forty years and is excited to help you find your dream home! If after the tour you fall in love with Woodbridge, contact Guy Allen at guy.allen@exprealty.com or give him a call at 571-722-2337. Now a little about Woodbridge. Woodbridge is located in the heart of Prince William County and is located just 20 miles south of Washington D.C. Before the 1980s, Woodbridge was mostly farmland but now it is experiencing an industrial boom, thanks to the influx of government workers coming to the area. This is a great place for those who want both the access to a big city while also having the coziness of a suburb to retreat to. To start this tour meet me at the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge.