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English: The building located at 515 North Washington Street in Alexandria, Virginia, was constructed in 1848 as the Mount Vernon Cotton Factory. During the Civil War it was used as a military prison. It later served as a bottling plant for Robert Portner Brewing, a factory for Express Spark Plug, and an office building for tenants including the International Association of Chiefs of Police. It was renovated into The Mill apartments in 2015.
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Categories:
- Apartment buildings in Virginia
- Bottling plants in the United States
- Brick buildings in Alexandria, Virginia
- Built in Virginia in 1848
- Cotton mills in Virginia
- Former prisons in Virginia
- Historic district contributing properties in Virginia
- Prisoner-of-war camps of the American Civil War
- Washington Street (Old Town Alexandria)
- Facilities of the Union Army
- Adaptive reuse in the United States
- Virginia in the American Civil War