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Jimmy's Old Town Tavern was built in 1897
This building in Herndon, Va houses Jimmy's Old Town Tavern; was built in 1897. This photo was taken in 2012.
"Where Everyone is Treated Like a Regular" is the slogan of this local hangout.
"Where Everyone is Treated Like a Regular" is the slogan of this local hangout.
Herndon Friends Meeting House 2012
Former Herndon Fortnightly Library
Herndon Friends Meeting, former Herndon Fortnightly Library, 1927 660 Spring St. Built by the Herndon Fortnightly Club and Library Association. This small group of women formed a lending library which grew through the years until it was turned over…
Zeffirelli Ristorante Italiano
728 Pine Street
100+ year old building in downtown Herndon
2012 Zeffirelli Ristorante Italiano located at 728 Pine Street. This 100+ year old building used to house a 5 and dime business and at least one other restaurant.
Nachman Building, 718 Lynn Street. c. 1900-1919
The Nachman building at 718 Lynn Street is most famous for having housed the Nachman Clothing Store in the 1960's and 1970's--perhaps longer than that. The Nachman family sold men, children's and women's clothing and shoes.
1987 Moving house in Herndon from Spring Street to Nash Street
This older home was located on what is now (2012)the commercial part of Spring Street in Herndon, Va. This house was moved by a local builder to a vacant lot on Nash Street in Herndon, Va and renovated and is now (2012) used as a residence.
Tysons Metro
This is a picture of them continuing to construct the metro in the Tysons area. I couldn't get a picture in time but they are now running tests with the actual metro carts.
D.C Traffic!
Traffic was crazy one day while I drove down to D.C. for a Nats game. It was bumper to bumper!
NATITUDE!
Here's a picture of the Nationals Baseball team field. I went to the game when they played the Pirates.
Loudoun's New Downtown!
I drive by this everyday on route 7. It's the beginning on construction of what the county is saying will be the "new downtown" of Loudoun.