Springfield VA Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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ASouth Run Dog Park
- 7550 Reservation Drive
Springfield, Virginia - +1 703 866 0566
- Overview The South Run RECenter has a heated, indoor pool with ramp access, two one-meter diving boards, and a beach/wading area. The natatorium encompasses a poolside spa, outdoor sundeck, family changing room, and locker rooms with showers and saunas. The diving boards are only available for use on the ... more on GoCityKids.com
- Overview This fenced dog park is open from dawn to dusk. The park is controlled by the Fairfax County Park Authority ... more on DogFriendly.com
South Run Dog Park
7550 Reservation DriveSpringfield, Virginia
BPrince of Peace Lutheran Preschool
- 8304 Old Keene Mill Rd.
Springfield, Virginia, United States
- Overview This active PlayShaper®, with extra large roof for plenty of shade, provides lots of climbing activities and a ground level Table Panel. The SlideWinder2�?� and Double Swirl Slide ... more on KaBoom.org
Prince of Peace Lutheran Preschool
8304 Old Keene Mill Rd.Springfield, Virginia, United States
CSouthrun Park
- Springfield
Virginia, United States
- Highlights: restrooms, parking more
Southrun Park
SpringfieldVirginia, United States
DCourtyard Washington Convention Center
- 900 F St nw
Washington, DC 20004 - +1 800 368 9000
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Washington, Washington DC (13.4 miles from Springfield)
- is excellent for anyone visiting the museums and it's just around the corner from the finest chinese restaurants. more on MyTravelGuide
- hotel was good, especially the staff and very clean. more on MyTravelGuide
Courtyard Washington Convention Center
900 F St nwWashington, DC 20004
ELibrary of Congress
- 101 Independence Ave SE
Washington, DC 20003 - 2027075000
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Washington, Washington DC (14.1 miles from Springfield)
- Free tours! more on Yelp
- The LOF offers amazingly beautiful reading rooms, a shelf of books with my name on it, photos and prints, moving pictures, rare books, journals and newspapers... ... more on Yelp
Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave SEWashington, DC 20003
FGeorge Washington Masonic Memorial
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- 101 Callahan Drive
Alexandria, Virginia 22301 - +1 703 683 2007
- Overview Patterned after a lighthouse in Alexandria, the Memorial displays a magnificent 17-ft. bronze statue of George Washington and an outstanding collection of Washington ... more on Virginia.org
- Overview Visible for miles around atop Shooter's Hill, this imposing neoclassical shrine is modeled on the design of the lighthouse at Alexandria, Egypt, and dedicated to the most illustrious member and first Worshipful Master of Alexandria Lodge No. 22. Emphasizing the panoramic view is an overlook with ... more on Frommers
George Washington Masonic Memorial
101 Callahan DriveAlexandria, Virginia 22301
GMount Vernon Estate and Gardens
- George Washington Parkway
Mount Vernon, VA 22121 - +1 703 780 2000
Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
George Washington ParkwayMount Vernon, VA 22121
HFort Myer
- Arlington Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22211 - +1 703 696 3944
- Overview An important post of the Army's Signal Corps since the Civil War, Fort Myer is home to the Army Chief of Staff and the Army's oldest active infantry regiment ... more on TripAdvisor
Fort Myer
Arlington Blvd.Arlington, VA 22211
IFreer Gallery of Art
- 1200 Jefferson Drive SW
Washington DC, DC 20560 - 2023571300
- I left the below as a comment to Ken's review, when it really should have been its own review... that said, I should probably elaborate, but ... more on Yelp
- We got to this gallery on our last day of vacation so didn't have all the time in the world to spend but what we did see was beautiful. It was quieter ... more on Yelp
Freer Gallery of Art
1200 Jefferson Drive SWWashington DC, DC 20560
JBoyhood Home of Robert E. Lee
- 607 Oronoco Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 - +1 703 838 4200
- Overview The childhood home in Alexandria of the Commander in Chief of the Confederate forces of Virginia, Robert E. Lee, is a fine example of a 19th-century town house with Federal architecture. It's now a private home and is not open ... more on Fodor's
Boyhood Home of Robert E. Lee
607 Oronoco StreetAlexandria, VA 22314
