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06060 Burke Centre Parkway, Burke, Virginia, United States

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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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9544 Old Keene Mill Rd., Burke, VA 22015

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6001 Burke Commons Rd., Burke, VA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 22015)

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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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Burke VA

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Springfield VA 22151, United States of America
About the Springfield Art Guild Begun over 30 years ago, the Springfield Art Guild (SAG) is a non-profit group interested in promoting an interest in art and crafts through educational programs, ju... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. The first Springfield Station was located on the south side of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad near this location. Built after 1851, when the railroad was completed to Henry Dainger... More on HMDB

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Fairfax Station Road & Rte. 123, Fairfax Station, Virginia

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3610 Old Lee Hwy., Fairfax, Virginia
This 1855 estate is most famous for its attic which housed Union ... More on TripAdvisor
It is free to visit, and there are free guided tours led by volunteers. More on TripAdvisor
