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14730 Birchdale Avenue, Dale City, VA 22193

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15520 Blackburn Rd, Woodbridge, VA 22191

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Neabsco Rd., Woodbridge, VA 22191
Includes 19 acres of constructed wetlands and about 200 acres of natural wetlands are protected by a 220-acre upland buffer along Neabsco Creek, near Leesylvania State Park. Constructed by Wetland Studies, this site was used to mitigate ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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9000 Richmond Hwy, Alexandria, Virginia
George Washington gave 2,000 acres of his Mount Vernon estate in 1799 as a wedding gift to Eleanor "Nelly' ... More on Virginia.org
The weather was cold and rainy, but the reception by the staff was warm and charming . More on Yahoo! Travel

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15762 Edgewood Dr, Dumfries, VA 22025

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3610 Old Lee Hwy., Fairfax, Virginia
Inscription. A family farm, a Civil War encampment site, and a country home, Historic Blenheim now welcomes... More on HMDB
It is free to visit, and there are free guided tours led by volunteers. More on TripAdvisor

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4601 Green Spring Road, Alexandria, VA 22312-1428
Green Spring Gardens Park is a 27-acre park that advances the awareness and practice of gardening in Metropolitan Washington, DC. Visitors are invited to stroll through five acres of gardens - incl... More on GoCityKids
about Green Spring Gardens Park: Green Spring Gardens Park is a 27-acre park that advances the awareness and practice of gardening in Metropolitan Washington, DC. Visitors are invited to stroll thr... More on GoCityKids

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2017 Belle View Boulevard Alexandria VA 22301
about Mount Vernon RECenter: The Mount Vernon RECenter has a 25-meter heated indoor pool with a poolside sp... More on GoCityKids
This was one of the "must dos" for our family at Christmas in Washington (the others being the Nutcracker a... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Maryland
The Woodrow Wilson bridge trail provides a needed connection between Alexandria and Prince George's County. In Maryland, the trail links to the new Potomac Waterfront Community Park, National Harbo... More on TrailLink.com
It's all up and down the a hill, but worth it, there are scenic rest stops on the bridge, and an amazing little park that spans over 495 with gorgeous views of the Potomac. More on TrailLink.com
