Things to do
Your residency at the Huntington Club includes many free amenities including a beautiful clubhouse with a pool and an exercise room. 
- Biking
- Bird Watching
- Boating
- Cinema
- Diving
- Farmer's Market
- Fitness Center
- Fishing
- Golf
- Hiking
- Historical
- Game Club
- Jet Skiing
- Library
- Mount Vernon Recreation Center
- Monuments
- Museums
- Racquetball
- Restaurants
- Sailing
- Skate Park
- Swimming
- Shopping
- Sports Events
- Tennis
- Theatre
- Water-skiing
- Wildlife Viewing
- Windsurfing
Events & Celebrations
- St. Patrick's Day Celebration & Parade
- George Washington 10K Race
- Annual Antiques in Alexandria Show
- 75th Annual Historic Garden Tour
- Memorial Day Jazz Festival
- Waterfront Festival
- Alexandria Birthday Celebration
- Alexandria Festival of the Arts
- Annual Tour of Historic Alexandria Homes
- Fall Wine Festival
- Heritage Trail Bike Ride
- Historic Alexandria Antiques Show & Sale
USPTO Museum
The Patent and Trademark Office is visible from many Huntington Club residences and the USPTO Museum in Old Town Alexandria is a great way to spend an afternoon.

Founded in 1995, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office Museum serves the public need to understand the importance intellectual property, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. As you might imagine, intellectual property effects nearly every aspect of our daily life. The musuem also underscores some of the innovations that have aided mankind by improving medicine, motor vehicles, and modern technology. The museum encourages and promotes future inventors to strive for excellence in invention.
If you're looking for the latest and greatest inventions get to the museum before Labor Day. Until then, twenty-five of the best inventions of 2007 can be viewed at the Modern Marvels Exhibit.
Art of Invention - Invention of Art Exhibit includes 70 works that serve a practical purpose. The first section is dedicated to inventors who pursued (or were inspired by) beauty. The section section of this exhibit features inventions that were a major factor and importance in science and industry. A few of these inventions are a part of both groups. For example the Hubble Space Telescope is an important scientific machine of discovery, but it also takes beautiful pictures of space. The museum also showcases inventions from throughout history chronicling some of the important steps we have taken in innovation.
The museum would not be complete without its own invention. The USPTO Museum features a new system of video LED strip monitors. These can be arranged at will by changing display captions. In 2005 this innovative way to display content in a museum was issued its own patent.
The USPTO museum is open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm; on Saturday from noon to 5 pm. The USPTO museum is closed on Sundays and federal holidays.
For metro riders, the USPTO is best accessed by the King St. Metro on the Yellow Line. The museum is located at the atrium of the Madison Building of the US Patent & Trademark Office at 600 Dulany Street which is on the periphery of Old Town, near the King St. Metro, in the Carlyle District. The Carlyle District is home to many upscale condos which have views of the USPTO, the Alexandria Lighthouse and more. For information about these condos in Alexandria please contact Will Nesbitt of Condo 1 of Alexandria.
