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3200 Jermantown Road, Oakton, VA 22124
The Oak Marr RECenter has a heated Olympic-sized indoor pool with a spa, a beach and wading area, and a diving complex with one-meter and three-meter boards and a five-meter tower. A Super Slide and the diving boards are only open ... More on GoCityKids

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10033 Blake Lane, Oakton, Virginia

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3200 Jermantown Rd., Oakton, VA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 22124)

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Oakton VA 22124, United States of America

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Oakton VA 22124, United States of America
Inscription. Approximately 1,200 feet southeast of this marker, on the west side of Difficult Run, was located Waple's Mill. George Henry Waple built it in 1867. For twenty-three years beginning in 1890 the grist and sawmill was owned ... More on HMDB

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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

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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
In the heart of the nationally recognized City of Fairfax Historic District at 3999 University Drive. Built in 1900 by Joseph E. Willard, the hall was presented to the Town of Fairfax in 1902. Wil... More on Visitfairfax.com

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4000 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax VA 22030, United States of America
Fairfax County has had a county court and a county courthouse for 258 years. The first Fairfax courthouse was specified in the legislation creating the county in 1742 to be located "at a place call... More on Virginia.org
During the Civil War, this building was occupied by both Union and Confederate troops. In the spring of 1862, the Union Army took possession of the courthouse for the rest of the war. It was repor... More on Fxva.com

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1850 Dual Highway, Hagerstown, Maryland
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal park stretches 184.5 miles from Cumberland, Md., to the Georgetown section of Washington D.C. Hand-hewn with picks and shovels in the early 19th century, the canal pro... More on LLBean.com
Starting in Georgetown, the C&O Canal begins low alongside 19th century brick and stone buildings. This is where mules once towed canal boats that carried passengers and freight as an alternative r... More on NileGuide

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Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, VA 22030
