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6601 Telegraph Rd., Franconia, VA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 22310)

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6121 Franconia Road Alexandria, VA
Inscription. “Frankhonia Farm” was situated on 191 acres purchased in 1859 by Alexandria merchant and businessman William Fowle from Joseph Broders of Oak Grove Farm. His son, Robert Ro... More on HMDB
The Franconia Museum is a private museum dedicated to preserving the past, present, and future of the Franconia area through ... More on Fxva.com

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6621 Columbia Pike, Annandale, VA 22003
This fenced dog park is open from dawn to dusk. The park is controlled by the Fairfax County Park Authority and sponsored by ... More on DogFriendly.com
-yelp.com Report this You have to hike almost a 1/2 mile from your space in the parking lot to the softball field because all the soccer players get there early and fill up all the closer spots. More on KidsPlayParks

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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 website discusses the fascinating fact that the house was later owned by Quakers (before the Civil War)... More on Yahoo! Travel

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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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4301 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, VA 22304
Inscription. “Alexandria is ours, ” declared Col. Orlando Wilcox of the 1st Michigan Vol. Inf. as his regiment captured the city on the morning of May 24, 1861. When Virginia's vote of secession became effective, Union ... More on HMDB

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6840 Beulah St. Alexandria, VA
Closed in 1932, the Laurel Grove School has been restored by family descendants and interested citizens to tell the unique story of the community's refusal to narrow its ambitions. Of all the colo... More on Fxva.com
Inscription. In the early 1880's, former slaves organized a congregation and held church services near a grove of laurel on Beulah Road. The trustees including Middleton Braxton, George Carroll, Th... More on HMDB

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7931 East Boulevard Alexandria, VA
The headquarters of the American Horticultural Society, located between Old Town Alexandria and Mt. Vernon, overlooks the Potomac River and was one of George Washington's orginal properties. River ... More on Virginia.org
The headquarters of the American Horticultural Society, located between Old Town Alexandria and Mt. Vernon, overlooks the Potomac River and was one of George Washington's original properties. Rive... More on Fxva.com

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9000 Richmond Highway Alexandria, VA
The house of moderate cost is not only America's major architectural problem but the problem most difficult for her major architects." Frank Lloyd Wright 1936 With these words, Wright put forth a c... More on Virginia.org
Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leighey House stands as a classic example of Usonian architecture, a style intended to be both affordable and distinctly American. The Pope-Leighey House was commissioned ... More on Fxva.com

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Fort Belvoir VA 22060, United States of America
'Fort Belvoir' is a United States Army installation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Originally, it was the site of the Belvoir plantation. Today, F... More on Wikipedia
Inscription. Fort Belvoir is named for the 18th-century plantation that was owned by William Fairfax. The house burned in 1783. The U. S. War Department acquired much of the Belvoir tract in 1912 a... More on HMDB
