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9415 Old Burke Lake Rd, Burke VA 22015, United States of America
Inscription. Burke Station was raided in December, 1862, by Confederate General J. E. B. Stuart. It was from this site, originally Burke Station Depot, that he sent his famous telegram to Union Quartermaster General Meigs complaining ... More on HMDB

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9595 Burke Lake Road, Burke VA 22015, United States of America
Inscription. Here lived Lt. Col. Silas Burke (b.1796–d.1854) and his wife, Hannah Coffer. Burke, for whom Burke's Station on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad was named, served as a director of the railroad and the Fairfax ... More on HMDB

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6003 Burke Centre Pky Ste A, Burke, VA 22015, USA
That's the last that Charbucks with it's over-roasted coffee silly pseudo-coffee concoctions and pricey pastries will see of me. More on Yahoo! Travel
My Favorite Starbucks: I visit nearly every day and the restaurant is always clean and the staff is always pleasant. More on Yahoo! Travel

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5727 Burke Centre Pky, Burke, VA 22015, USA

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06060 Burke Centre Parkway, Burke, Virginia, United States

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9401 Burke Road, Burke, VA
pumpkins, hayrides, farm animals, Pumpkin fort, tunnel slide, Phone; 703-323-1188. Weekday admission price in 2006: Under 2, free; weekdays: $8; weekends: $11, includes a softball-size pumpkin and a surprise-filled hayride on a wheelchair-accessible ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org

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Burke, VA
'Burke Lake' is a freshwater reservoir in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. It is contained within Burke Lake Park, a Fairfax County public park owned by the Fairfax County Park Authority (FCPA). Burke Lake is formed by a ... More on Wikipedia

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Virginia

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7415 Lee Chapel Rd., Burke VA 22015, United States of America
This 24'x 40' white frame church was built in 1871 to replace Mt. Carmel Methodist Church, which stood about a mile to the south and burned during the Civil War. The first recorded burial took plac... More on Fairfaxcounty.gov
Inscription. On this site stood Lee Chapel, a Methodist Episcopal Church, built 1871 and named in honor of General Robert E. Lee. Lee Chapel replaced Mount Carmel Church which had been located at O... More on HMDB

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6050 Burke Commons Rd Ste E, Burke, VA 22015, USA
