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7700 Bull Run Dr. Centreville, VA

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14901 Braddock Rd, Centreville, Virginia 20120-1202, United States
This long course is somewhat open. The fairways are generous, and the slightly sloped greens are medium speed. There is a lake that comes ... More on Golf.com
Though it was a good course I like the oaks course at twin lakes and pohick more. this course however was in good ... More on GolfReview

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16850 Sudley Rd, Centreville, Virginia 20120-1060, United States
The Bull Run Course at Fairfax National Golf Club is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Centreville, Virginia. This championship layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golf... More on TheGolfCourses.net
I enjoyed my round here, and would return if I had the chance. More on golflink.com

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16850 Sudley Rd, Centreville, Virginia 20120-1060, United States
The 18-hole "Wilderness" course at the Fairfax National Golf Club facility in Centreville, Virginia features 3,388 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36 . Wilderness golf course opene... More on golflink.com
Pro: It was $30 w/cart after 2:00. Cons: You get what you pay for. Course was in marginal condition. Very tight opening holes to blind landing areas. No yardage book available so it was all guesswo... More on golflink.com

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5634 Mount Gilead Rd. Centreville, VA
Inscription. Mount Gilead, built in the second half of the 18th century, is the sole survivor of Newgate village, a colonial settlement and trading center, renamed Centreville in 1792, when an act ... More on HMDB
Mount Gilead is an 18th-century residential property comprising approximately one-third of the Centreville Historic District. The Mount Gilead Home was built in the late 1700s, and a tavern was op... More on Fxva.com

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Centreville VA 20120, United States of America
Inscription. In the fall of 1861, after their July defeat at Manassas (Bull Run), Union forces retreated to Washington, D. C. to organize and retrain. Confederate forces concentrated in Centreville to bolster their defense of Northern ... More on HMDB

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13860 Braddock Road, Centreville, VA, Centreville VA 20121, United States of America

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Centreville VA 20120, United States of America
Inscription. First Battle of Manassas. In the afternoon of 21 July 1861, after Gen. Joseph E. Johnston's and Brig. Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard's Confederates defeated Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell's Union army, the bridge over Cub Run was ... More on HMDB

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Centreville VA 20120, United States of America
Inscription. In October 1861, nearly 40,000 troops of the Confederate Army encamped at Centreville. Over the winter they constructed approximately 17 miles of forts, trenches, rifle pits and batteries along the ridge from Centreville ... More on HMDB

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Centreville VA 20121, United States of America
Inscription. On July 18, 1861, Gen. Irvin McDowell, the Union army commander, learned that the Confederate army had withdrawn from its Centerville earthworks to a strong defensive position behind B... More on HMDB
Inscription. By the early summer of 1861, Americans in both the North and South greeted the outbreak of war with patriotism and expectations of a quick decisive battle to end the conflict. In the N... More on HMDB
