Cheap Things To Do in Fairfax Station, Virginia

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11200 Fairfax Station Road, Fairfax Station, Virginia

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  • This museum is an historic reconstruction of the 1858 building. During the civil war it served as a Union s... More on Virginia.org

  • There is a caboose outside you can climb inside, which my kids enjoyed. More on TripAdvisor

 

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10450 Van Thompson Rd., Fairfax Station Fairfax, VA

  • Sandy Run Regional Park is open to the public for the purpose of education, training, practice, and racing for competitive and ... More on Fxva.com

  • Sandy Run Regional Park is open to the public for the purpose of education, training, practice, and racing for competitive ... More on Fxva.com

 

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11200 Fairfax Station Road, Fairfax Station, VA 22039

  • A reconstructed Southern Railway depot rich in Civil War and local History. Clara Barton nursed here after the second Battle ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

 

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10878 Hampton Road, Fairfax Station Fairfax, VA

  • Category: Amusement/recreation Services Fountainhead Regional Park is a premier supplier of amusement in Virginia. Visit us ... More on localamusementparks.com

  • Fountainhead Park offers commanding views of the Occoquan, great fishing and boating, mountain biking, access to the 17-mile Bull Run-Occoquan Trail, kayak tours and rentals, and much more. The par... More on Fxva.com

 

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Fairfax Station VA 22039, United States of America

  • Inscription. Monday, August 8, 1864, was a hot and sultry day. Capt. John McMenamin of the 15th New York Volunteer Cavalry and Capt. James Fleming of the 16th New York Volunteer Cavalry had stopped at St. Mary's Church on the Ox Road ... More on HMDB

 

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Fairfax Station VA 22039, United States of America

  • Inscription. The first Fairfax Station depot, built by Irish immigrants in 1852, was a stop on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad from Alexandria to Gordonsville. Early in 1862, after Confederate forces withdrew, the railroad carried ... More on HMDB

 

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

  • St.Mary's Church was built in 1858 for Irish immigrant workers constructing the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. After the Second Battle of Manassas and the Battle of Chantilly, Union and Confederate wounded ... More on Virginia.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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3999 University Drive, Fairfax VA 22030, United States of America

  • about Fairfax Old Town Hall: Built in 1900, the Fairfax Old Town Hall has been used by the city as a place for meetings and entertainment since 1902. The building is currently used for many annual ... More on GoCityKids

  • Inscription. Built 1900, Old Town Fairfax, Joseph E. Willard, who served as lieutenant governor of Virginia and minister to Spain, built Old Town Hall and gave it to the town in 1900. He was said t... More on HMDB

 

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3610 Old Lee Hwy., Fairfax, Virginia

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  • 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

 

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